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Page 401
... liberty to refuse ; otherwise there is . To resist the sword of the commonwealth , in defense of another man , guilty or innocent , no man hath liberty ; because such liberty takes away from the sovereign the means of protecting us ...
... liberty to refuse ; otherwise there is . To resist the sword of the commonwealth , in defense of another man , guilty or innocent , no man hath liberty ; because such liberty takes away from the sovereign the means of protecting us ...
Page 439
... liberty is not a benefit whilst it lasts , and it is not likely to continue long . The effect of liberty to individuals is that they may do what they please ; we ought to see what it will please them to do , before we risk ...
... liberty is not a benefit whilst it lasts , and it is not likely to continue long . The effect of liberty to individuals is that they may do what they please ; we ought to see what it will please them to do , before we risk ...
Page 494
... liberty of others , in that case the life of general business is palsied , and in connection with that again the powers of the whole . Hence it arises that all personal restriction is more and more withdrawn ; religious liberty is ...
... liberty of others , in that case the life of general business is palsied , and in connection with that again the powers of the whole . Hence it arises that all personal restriction is more and more withdrawn ; religious liberty is ...
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