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Page 56
... himself . If the multitude , therefore , do institute , the multitude may abro- gate ; and they themselves , or those , who fuc- ceed in the fame right , can only be fit judges . of the performance of the ends of the inftitu- tion . " t ...
... himself . If the multitude , therefore , do institute , the multitude may abro- gate ; and they themselves , or those , who fuc- ceed in the fame right , can only be fit judges . of the performance of the ends of the inftitu- tion . " t ...
Page 59
... himself , or over any other , to deftroy his own life , or take away the life or property of another . A man , as has been proved , cannot subject himself to the arbitrary power of another ; and having , in the ftate of nature , no arbi ...
... himself , or over any other , to deftroy his own life , or take away the life or property of another . A man , as has been proved , cannot subject himself to the arbitrary power of another ; and having , in the ftate of nature , no arbi ...
Page 60
... himself . " So uncontrovertible and true did the principles , which I have laid down upon this fubject , appear to the fame author , that , fpeaking in the very next page , of Sir Robert Filmer , his great tory antagonist , he fays ...
... himself . " So uncontrovertible and true did the principles , which I have laid down upon this fubject , appear to the fame author , that , fpeaking in the very next page , of Sir Robert Filmer , his great tory antagonist , he fays ...
Page 62
... himself , or fet up ano- ther with fuch , as will agree with him ; but if he enter into the fociety , he is obliged by Algernoon Sydney's Discourse concerning Govern- ment , p . 80 , 81 . the the laws of it ; and if one of thofe 62 Of ...
... himself , or fet up ano- ther with fuch , as will agree with him ; but if he enter into the fociety , he is obliged by Algernoon Sydney's Discourse concerning Govern- ment , p . 80 , 81 . the the laws of it ; and if one of thofe 62 Of ...
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... himself , in every thing , which affects not the rights of the com- munity ; for fuch rights only does the com- munity poffefs , as the individual no longer retains ; the transfer of them from the one , has vefted them in the other ...
... himself , in every thing , which affects not the rights of the com- munity ; for fuch rights only does the com- munity poffefs , as the individual no longer retains ; the transfer of them from the one , has vefted them in the other ...
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