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... king's duties to his subjects ? He continues : By the law of nature the king becomes a natural father to all his lieges . As the father is bound to care for the nourishing , education , and virtuous govern- ment of his children , even ...
... king's duties to his subjects ? He continues : By the law of nature the king becomes a natural father to all his lieges . As the father is bound to care for the nourishing , education , and virtuous govern- ment of his children , even ...
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... king that shall reign over them . " And Samuel told all the words of the Lord unto the people that asked of him a king . And he said : " This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you : he will take your sons , and ...
... king that shall reign over them . " And Samuel told all the words of the Lord unto the people that asked of him a king . And he said : " This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you : he will take your sons , and ...
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... king as father " argument ? 7. The moral he draws from storks and vipers . 8. What follows from his " king as head " argument ? 9. It is the duty of a good citizen to free the commonwealth from a wicked king . His two rejoinders . 10. A ...
... king as father " argument ? 7. The moral he draws from storks and vipers . 8. What follows from his " king as head " argument ? 9. It is the duty of a good citizen to free the commonwealth from a wicked king . His two rejoinders . 10. A ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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