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Page xli
... Divine Right as the basis of the State.1 Certainly it is not to be denied that , with this the closing chapter of the Contrat social , a new bond of civic union is abruptly — and , save for a casual reference in an earlier chapter on ...
... Divine Right as the basis of the State.1 Certainly it is not to be denied that , with this the closing chapter of the Contrat social , a new bond of civic union is abruptly — and , save for a casual reference in an earlier chapter on ...
Page xlii
... divine right ' in the one case than in the others . That could only be said if he had believed the State to be founded by divine intervention , or asserted one particular form of Government to have greater sanctity , a higher claim to ...
... divine right ' in the one case than in the others . That could only be said if he had believed the State to be founded by divine intervention , or asserted one particular form of Government to have greater sanctity , a higher claim to ...
Page lxiii
... divine right , a shrewd blow had already been dealt 1 Civil Government , ii . §§ 149 , 155 . 2 Ib . §§ 135 , 138 , 143 , 151 . 3 Ib . § 157. Locke applies this doctrine , with rigid impartiality , to the usurpations of the Long ...
... divine right , a shrewd blow had already been dealt 1 Civil Government , ii . §§ 149 , 155 . 2 Ib . §§ 135 , 138 , 143 , 151 . 3 Ib . § 157. Locke applies this doctrine , with rigid impartiality , to the usurpations of the Long ...
Page 141
... Divine Legation of Moses ( 1738 ) , Book II . §§ 5-6 . P. 37. This chapter forms the transition from the more abstract to the more concrete part of the treatise , from principles of Right to considerations of expediency ( Introduction ...
... Divine Legation of Moses ( 1738 ) , Book II . §§ 5-6 . P. 37. This chapter forms the transition from the more abstract to the more concrete part of the treatise , from principles of Right to considerations of expediency ( Introduction ...
Page 156
... divine right and of absolute monarchy based upon force , by Hobbes , no less than by Bossuet , on the one hand . It was repudiated by the champions of liberty , by Locke no less than by Milton , upon the other . It is to be found ...
... divine right and of absolute monarchy based upon force , by Hobbes , no less than by Bossuet , on the one hand . It was repudiated by the champions of liberty , by Locke no less than by Milton , upon the other . It is to be found ...
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