The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... originals of nations , or all the nations themselves , " should la- bour to fetch their original from some of the sons or nephews of Noah , " what would this be to prove , that the " lordship which Adam had over the whole Of Government .
... originals of nations , or all the nations themselves , " should la- bour to fetch their original from some of the sons or nephews of Noah , " what would this be to prove , that the " lordship which Adam had over the whole Of Government .
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... original from , " may be concluded to be thought by them men of renown , famous to posterity for the great- ness of their virtues and actions ; but beyond these they look not , nor consider who they were heirs to , but look on them as ...
... original from , " may be concluded to be thought by them men of renown , famous to posterity for the great- ness of their virtues and actions ; but beyond these they look not , nor consider who they were heirs to , but look on them as ...
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... original , when they have outlived the memory of it : for it is with com- monwealths as with particular persons , they are com- monly ignorant of their own births and infancies and if they know any thing of their original , they are be ...
... original , when they have outlived the memory of it : for it is with com- monwealths as with particular persons , they are com- monly ignorant of their own births and infancies and if they know any thing of their original , they are be ...
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SOME Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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