| John Locke - 1764 - 438 oldal
...whatfoever hands it is put, being, as I have before mewed, intrufted with this condition, and for this eiid, that men might have and fecure their properties ;...power to make laws, for the regulating of property between the fubjedts one amongft another, yet can never have a power to take to themfeives the whole,... | |
| 1769 - 414 oldal
...of it as he thinks good. " But government, into whatfoever hands it may be put, . being inftituted with this condition, and for this end, that men might have and fecure their properties, the prince and fenate, however it may have power to make laws lor regulating property between the fubjefts one... | |
| William Knox, Thomas Whately, John Mein - 1769 - 278 oldal
...difyofe of the " eftates of the fubjefts arbitrarily, or take " any part of them at pleafure" Again : " The prince or fenate, however it may " have power to make laws for the regu" -lating of property between the fubjects, " one amongft another, yet can never have ". a power... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 512 oldal
...§. 1 39. But government, into whatsoever hands it is put, being, as I have before showed, intrusted with this condition, and for this end, that men might have and secure their properties ; the prince, or senate, however it may have power to make laws, for the regulating... | |
| William Mason - 1805 - 150 oldal
...eyes. But now go on. NOTE. * So Locke. " Government, into whatsoever hands it is " put, being intrusted with this condition, and for this " end, that men might have and secure their properties, the " prince or senate, however it may have power to make " laws for the regulating... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 oldal
...good. 139. But government, into whatsoever hands it is put, heing, as I have hefore shewed, intrusted with this condition, and for this end, that men might have and secure their properties; the prince, or senate, however it may hare power to make laws, for the regulating... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 oldal
...those ends, for which it was made absolute. Government, into whose-ever hands it is put, was intrusted with this condition, and for this end, that men might have and preserve their property.* The prince or senate may have power to make laws for the regulation of property... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 oldal
...heir to self dominion ; 6 So Locke. ' Governmenti into whatsoever hands it is put, being intrusted with this condition, and for this end, that men might have and secure their properties: the prince or senate, however it may have power to make laws for the regulating... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 oldal
...condition, and for this end, that men might have and secure their properties ; the prince, or senate, however it may have power to make laws for the regulating of property between the subjects one amongst another, yet can never have a power to take to themselves the whole... | |
| 1827 - 204 oldal
...again, " but government, into whatsoever hands it is put, beiiig$ as I have before shewed, intrusted with this condition, and for this end, that men might have and secure their properties, the prince Or senate, however it may have power to make laWs, for the regulating... | |
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