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Page 59
A man , as has been proved , cannot subject himself to the arbitrary power of
another ; and having , in the state of nature , no arbitrary power over the life ,
liberty , or possession of another , but only so much as the law of nature gave him
, for ...
A man , as has been proved , cannot subject himself to the arbitrary power of
another ; and having , in the state of nature , no arbitrary power over the life ,
liberty , or possession of another , but only so much as the law of nature gave him
, for ...
Page 203
... found himself in a very embarrassed situation ; that Personal views he had
reason to apprehend a general defec - king ... dered . sonal safety of himself and
his family ; and that consequently his flight , and abandonment of the kingdom
were ...
... found himself in a very embarrassed situation ; that Personal views he had
reason to apprehend a general defec - king ... dered . sonal safety of himself and
his family ; and that consequently his flight , and abandonment of the kingdom
were ...
Page 273
I therefore think myself bound to say , that such appeals were at the time of the
reformation made to Rome by the ancient custom of the realm ; else how could
Bacon himself have owned , that † “ the matter concerning the divorce of the Lady
...
I therefore think myself bound to say , that such appeals were at the time of the
reformation made to Rome by the ancient custom of the realm ; else how could
Bacon himself have owned , that † “ the matter concerning the divorce of the Lady
...
Page 498
When an author commits himself in print , he opens an universal correspondence
with all mankind ; and I shall therefore claim no other , than the constitutional
liberty of the press , to warn my countrymen of the real unequivocal import and ...
When an author commits himself in print , he opens an universal correspondence
with all mankind ; and I shall therefore claim no other , than the constitutional
liberty of the press , to warn my countrymen of the real unequivocal import and ...
Page 599
He is very fearful of being made a Nave , but is very desirous of being a Nave -
maker ; for whenever he crys out for liberty , he is endeavouring to destroy it ; and
never thinks himself a compleat free - man , till the nation he lives in , has no ...
He is very fearful of being made a Nave , but is very desirous of being a Nave -
maker ; for whenever he crys out for liberty , he is endeavouring to destroy it ; and
never thinks himself a compleat free - man , till the nation he lives in , has no ...
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