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Page 35
... consent of every individual , made a com- munity , they have thereby made that com- munity one body , with a power to act as one body , which is only by the will and deter- mination of the majority . For that , which acts any community ...
... consent of every individual , made a com- munity , they have thereby made that com- munity one body , with a power to act as one body , which is only by the will and deter- mination of the majority . For that , which acts any community ...
Page 36
... nity and lawful begins and actually conftitutes any political fociety , is nothing but the consent of any What confti- tutes a commu- government . 3 number number of freemen , capable of a majority , to 36 Of the State of Society .
... nity and lawful begins and actually conftitutes any political fociety , is nothing but the consent of any What confti- tutes a commu- government . 3 number number of freemen , capable of a majority , to 36 Of the State of Society .
Page 46
... consent of the people to fet over themselves a king , confuls , or other magiftrates . " - The received opinion of the temporal fovereignty of the court of Rome is , that it is a most abfolute monarchy . And the characteristic spirit of ...
... consent of the people to fet over themselves a king , confuls , or other magiftrates . " - The received opinion of the temporal fovereignty of the court of Rome is , that it is a most abfolute monarchy . And the characteristic spirit of ...
Page 77
... consent is little taken notice of ; and therefore many have mistaken the force of arms for confent of the people , and reckon conqueft as one of the originals of government . But conqueft is as far from Setting up any government , as ...
... consent is little taken notice of ; and therefore many have mistaken the force of arms for confent of the people , and reckon conqueft as one of the originals of government . But conqueft is as far from Setting up any government , as ...
Page 167
... consent of the people ; which being the only one of all lawful governments , he has more fully and clearly , than any prince in Chriftendom ; and to justify to the world the people of England , whofe love of their juft and natural ...
... consent of the people ; which being the only one of all lawful governments , he has more fully and clearly , than any prince in Chriftendom ; and to justify to the world the people of England , whofe love of their juft and natural ...
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