... not without reason that he seeks out and is willing to join in society with others, who are already united, or have a mind to unite, for the mutual preservation of their lives, liberties, and estates, which I call by the general name property. The Shaping of Western Society: A Book of Readings for Inductive Teachingמאת Carnegie Institute of Technology. Social Studies Curriculum Development Center - 1966 - 338 דפיםהצגת קטע - מידע על ספר זה
| John Locke - 1764 - 438 דפים
...continual dangers : and it is not without reafon, that he feeks' out, and is willing to join in fociety with others, who are already united, or have a mind to unite, for the mutual prefervation of their lives, liberties and eirates, which I call by the general name, property, §.... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 512 דפים
...makes him willing to quit a condition, which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers: and it is not without reason, that he seeks out, and...estates, which I call by the general name, property. §. 194. The great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 דפים
...ma.kes him willing to quit u condition, vihich, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers : and it is not without reason, that he seeks out, and...join in society with others, who are already united, to have a mind to unite for the mutual preservation oT their lives, liherties and estates, which I... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 דפים
...makes him willing to quit a condition, which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers : and it is not without reason that he seeks out, and...estates, which I call by the general name property. § 1 24. The great and chief end, therefore, of men's Uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 290 דפים
...makes him willing to quit a condition, which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers : and it is not without reason, that he seeks out, and...estates, which I call by the general name, property. § 124. The great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 514 דפים
...makes him willing to quit a condition, which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers : and it is not without reason, that he seeks out, and...liberties, and estates, which I call by the general i name, property. § 124. The great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting into commonwealths,... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1836 - 572 דפים
...makes him willing to quit a condition, which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers: and it is not without reason, that he seeks out, and...preservation of their lives, liberties, and estates." Ibid. p. 411. § 123. anarchy, the authority of the arbitrators was to be final 1 . But this presupposes... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1856 - 414 דפים
...makes him willing to quit a condition which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers; and it is not without reason that he seeks out, and...estates, which I call by the general name property."* What! can that be a state of perfect freedom which is subject to fears and perpetual dangers? In one... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1856 - 446 דפים
...makes him willing to quit a condition which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers; and it is not without reason that he seeks out, and...estates, which I call by the general name property."* What! can that be a state of perfect freedom which is subject to fears and perpetual dangers? In one... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1856 - 396 דפים
...him willing to quit a condition which, however free, is full of fears and continual •--' dangers; and it is not without reason that he seeks out, and...estates, which I call by the general ^ name property."* What ! can that be a state of perfect freedom which is subject to fears and perpetual dangers? In one... | |
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