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" ... a state of perfect freedom to order their actions and dispose of their possessions and persons as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave or depending upon the will of any other man. "
The Educator-journal - Page 139
1900
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The Philosophy of Progress in Human Affairs

Henry James Slack - 1860 - 260 pages
...Government,' we find this passage, " To understand political power aright, and derive from it its original, we must consider what state all men are naturally...and dispose of their possessions and persons as they think fit within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave or depending upon the will of...
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The Pulpit of the American Revolution: Or, The Political Sermons of the ...

John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 562 pages
...of subjects to obey, it is necessary to derive civil government from its original, in order to which we must consider what " state all men are naturally in, and that is (as Mr. Locke observes) a state of perfect freedom to order all their actions, and dispose of their...
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The Pulpit of the American Revolution: Or, The Political Sermons of the ...

John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 556 pages
...of subjects to obey, it is necessary to derive civil government from its original, in order to which we must consider what "state all men are naturally in, and that is (as Mr. Locke observes) a state of perfect freedom to order all their actions, and dispose of their...
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Dublin examination papers

Dublin city, univ - 1868 - 360 pages
...passage into Greek Prose :— To understand political power right, and derive it from its original, we must consider, what state all men are naturally...dispose of their possessions and persons, as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature; without asking leave, or depending upon the will...
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Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont: General ...

Vermont - 1873 - 580 pages
...aright, and derive it from its original, we must consider what state all men are naturally in, and this is a state of perfect freedom to order their actions,...dispose of their possessions and persons, as they shall think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave or depending upon the...
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De leer der volkssouvereiniteit: in hare ontwikkeling, aanbeveling en ...

Bernard Cornelis Johannes Loder - 1873 - 260 pages
...nu, als geheel beschouwd, alle macht. De natuurlijke vrijheid gaat over in de politieke. Het enkele A state of perfect freedom to order their actions...and dispose of their possessions and persons as they think fit, within the bounds of the la w of nature. Works V, book 2. c. 2. § 4. aangeh. bij Hinrichs...
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The Life of John Locke, Volume 2

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 598 pages
...understand political power aright and derive it from its original," he said at starting, " we mast consider what state all men are naturally in; and...and dispose of their possessions and persons as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave or depending upon the will...
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The Life of John Locke, Volume 2

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 616 pages
...original," he said at starting, " we must consider what state all men are naturally in ; . , A '^"cvand that is a state of perfect freedom to order their...and dispose of their possessions and persons as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave or depending upon the will...
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The Southern Law Review: And Chart of the Southern Law and ..., Volume 6

1881 - 982 pages
..."Treatise on Government," Locke says: "To understand political power aright, we must understand what state men are naturally in, and that is a state of perfect freedom. * * * A state also of equality. * * * In the state of nature, men are all equal and independent','...
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The Southern Law Review, Volume 6

1881 - 1014 pages
..."Treatise on Government," Locke says: "To understand political power aright, we must understand what state men are naturally in, and that is a state of perfect freedom. * * * A state also of equality. * * * In the state of nature, men are all equal and independent" —...
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