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To understand political power right , and derive it from its original , we must
consider what state all men are naturally in , and that is , a state of perfect
freedom to order their actions , and dispose of their possessions and persons , as
they think ...
To understand political power right , and derive it from its original , we must
consider what state all men are naturally in , and that is , a state of perfect
freedom to order their actions , and dispose of their possessions and persons , as
they think ...
Page 119
They do not consider their church eftablishment as convenient , but as essential
to their state ; not as a thing heterogeneous and separable ; something added for
accommodation ; what they may either keep up or lay aside , according to their ...
They do not consider their church eftablishment as convenient , but as essential
to their state ; not as a thing heterogeneous and separable ; something added for
accommodation ; what they may either keep up or lay aside , according to their ...
Page 156
The rights , which attended this donation or investiture of power , I shall
endeavour more particularly to illustrate , when I separately consider each
branch of the legislature . I shall first however , beg leave to premise some
leading observations ...
The rights , which attended this donation or investiture of power , I shall
endeavour more particularly to illustrate , when I separately consider each
branch of the legislature . I shall first however , beg leave to premise some
leading observations ...
Page 203
Without ; therefore , tak - , ing into consideration the reasons , motives , or
inducements , which brought over the prince of Orange with an armed force into
this country , we are to consider , and form our minde . . upon the conduct and
actions of ...
Without ; therefore , tak - , ing into consideration the reasons , motives , or
inducements , which brought over the prince of Orange with an armed force into
this country , we are to consider , and form our minde . . upon the conduct and
actions of ...
Page 259
We are to consider Acts of parliaan act of parliament , which gives any rights ,
deeds of grant or confers any privileges , or vests any authority in one or more
individuals , ' like any other human act or instrument , which operates in a similar
...
We are to consider Acts of parliaan act of parliament , which gives any rights ,
deeds of grant or confers any privileges , or vests any authority in one or more
individuals , ' like any other human act or instrument , which operates in a similar
...
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