| James Bonar - 1893 - 440 páginas
...every individual gave the society when he entered into it can never revert to the individual again so long as the society lasts, but will always remain in the community (vol. ii. p. 245). Property therefore, if at first due to labour, is now due to law. Locke does not... | |
| James Bonar - 1893 - 432 páginas
...every individual gave the society when he entered into it can never revert to the individual again so long as the society lasts, but will always remain in the community (vol. ii. p. 245). Property therefore, if at first due to labour, is now ' due to law. Locke does not... | |
| James Bonar - 1909 - 440 páginas
...every individual gave the society when he entered into it can never revert to the individual again so long as the society lasts, but will always remain in the community (vol. ii. p. 245). Property therefore, if at first due to labour, is now due to law. Locke does not... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 páginas
...himself upon it. 243. To conclude. The power that every individual gave the society when he entered into it can never revert to the individuals again, as long...also when the society hath placed the legislative in any assembly of men, to continue in them and their successors, with direction and authority for... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 618 páginas
...and put himself upon it. remain in the community; because without this there can be no community—no commonwealth, which is contrary to the original agreement;...also when the society hath placed the legislative in any assembly of men, to continue in them and their successors, with direction and authority for... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 604 páginas
...himself upon it. 243. To conclude. The power that every individual gave the society when he entered into it can never revert to the individuals again, as long as the society lasts, but will always in the community; because without this there can be no community — no commonwealth, which is contrary... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1916 - 592 páginas
...is supreme in the state. "The power that every individual gave to the society when he entered into it can never revert to the individuals again, as long...commonwealth, which is contrary to the original agreement." "The freedom then of man, and liberty of acting according to his own will, is grounded on his having... | |
| James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 504 páginas
...dissolution of the government." M "The power that every individual gave the society when he entered into it can never revert to the individuals again as long...society lasts, but will always remain in the community." 88 "When the government is dissolved, the people are at liberty to provide for themselves by erecting... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 600 páginas
...party must judge for himself when he will think fit to make use of that appeal and put himself upon it. remain in the community; because without this there...also when the society hath placed the legislative in any assembly of men, to continue in them and their successors, with direction and authority for... | |
| John Locke - 1967 - 548 páginas
...can never revert to the Individuals § 241 7 'Jepttha' — see note on n, § 21, 17 and references. again, as long as the Society lasts, but will always...Community; because without this, there can be no Community, 3 no Common- wealth, which is contrary to the original Agreement: So also when the Society hath placed... | |
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