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" Men being, as has been said, by nature all free, equal, and independent, no one can be put out of this estate, and subjected to the political power of another, without his own consent. "
The Yale Review - Side 405
redigeret af - 1894
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - 1764 - 438 sider
....r^i Cr HA P. VIII. of Political Societies. ' .^ ' ip '95. 1\/T^^ being, as has been faid, by XVJL nature, all free, equal, and independent, no one can be put out of this eftate, and fubjected to the political power of another, without his own confent. The only way whereby...
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A Treatise Concerning Civil Government, Del 1–3

Josiah Tucker - 1781 - 472 sider
...Societies delivers himfelf in thefe Words: " § 95. MEN being, as hath been faid, [in tht former Chapters]] all free, equal, and independent, — no one can be put out of this Eftate, and fubje&ed to the political Power of another, without his own Confent. The only Way, whereby...
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Jura Anglorum

Francis Plowden - 1792 - 652 sider
...rights, for the improved liberties of civil intercourfe and fociety. * " Men being, as has been faid, by nature all free, equal, and independent, no one can be put out of his eftate, and fubjefted to the political power of another, without his own confent. The only way,...
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THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE

John Locke - 1801 - 512 sider
...political societies. £ 05 ~\/T^^ being, as has been said, by nature, all $. y . JLYJL freej gqua^ ancj independent, no one can be put out of this estate,...political power of another, without his own consent. The only way, whereby any one divests himself of his natural liberty, and puts on the bonds of civil...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - 1821 - 536 sider
...great a patron of anarchy as to affirm. CHAPTER VIII. Of the Beginning of Political Societies. §. 95. Men being, as has been said, by nature, all free,...political power of another, without his own consent. The only way whereby any one divests himself of his natural liberty, and puts on the bonds of civil...
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The Constitution of Society: As Designed by God

Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 sider
...(i. 40) of all the persons therein bound. — (Revolutions of Empires.} 99. Men, says Locke, being by nature all free, equal, and independent, no one can be put out of this estate, and subject to the political power of another, without his own consent. When any number of men have consented...
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Historisches Taschenbuch, Bind 9

1838 - 644 sider
...more than another." — £>ann @. 206 »on ber SSe= grúnbung ber polittfdjen Sereine: „Men being by nature all free, equal and independent, no one....political power of another, -without his own consent. The only way whereby any one divests himself of his natural liberty , and puts on the bonds of civil...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Bind 11

1842 - 712 sider
...authorityconferred by a political society upon its government eould be resumed. " Men beinr, as has been said, all free, equal, and independent, no one can be put...political power of another, without his own consent. The only way whereby any one divests himself of his natural liberty, and puts on the bonds of civil...
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The New Englander, Bind 23

1864 - 752 sider
...and nothing is " able to put him into subjection to any earthly power but only his own consent."* " Men being, as has been said, by nature, all free,...to the political power of another without his own consent."f Compelled by his theory, Locke affirms that every one actually, though tacitly, gives his...
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The Standard Library Cyclopedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical ...

1849 - 496 sider
...(Essay on Civil Government, oh. 8, ' Of the beginning of Political Societies'). He says that " men being by nature all free, equal, and independent, no one...political power of another without his own consent" By can he does not mean to say that it may not happen that one man shall be subjected to the political...
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