| John Locke - 1801 - 512 страници
...every man is towards himself, and them' whom he greatly affects, partial ; and therefore that strifes and troubles would be endless, except they gave their...they should agree upon, without which consent there would be no reason that one man should take upon him to be lord or iudge over another." Hooker's Eccl.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 страници
...settle some point among many : with upon before a noun. Strifes and troubles would be endless, eicejrt they gave their common consent all to be ordered by some whom they should agree i /.-•-. Hooter. If men, skilled in chymical affairs, shall agree to write clearly, and keep men... | |
| John Locke - 1821 - 536 страници
...consent, all to be ordered by some, whom they should agree upon, without which consent there would be no reason that one man should take upon him to be lord or judge over an other. Hooker's Eccl. Pol. I. i. sect. 10. nature, he has a liberty to judge of his right, and according... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 страници
...every man is towards himself, and them whom he greatly affects, partial ; and therefore that strifes and troubles would be endless, except they gave their...they should agree upon, without which consent there would be no reason that one man should take upon him to be lord or judge over another." Hooker's lied.... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 290 страници
...every man is towards himself, and them whom he greatly affects, partial; and therefore that strifes and troubles would . be endless, except they gave their common consent, all to be ordered i by some, whom they should agree upon, without which consent there 1 4 would be no reason that one... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 страници
...every man is towards himself, and them whom he greatly affecteth, partial: and therefore, that strifes and troubles would be endless, except they gave their common consent all to be ordered by sonic whom they should agree upon. Without which consent there were no reason that one man should take... | |
| John Henry Hobart - 1826 - 58 страници
...(Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity, vol. i. page 241. Oxford edi' tion.) — " Strifes and troubles would lie endless, except they gave their common '* consent...take upon him to " be lord or judge over another." (Ibid. pp. 241, 242.)-— " Impossible it is that " any should have complete lav/ful power but by consent... | |
| John Henry Hobart - 1828 - 70 страници
...might " be procured." (Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity, vol. i. page 241. Oxford edition.) — " Strifes and troubles would be endless, except " they gave...take upon him to be lord or judge " over another." (Ibid. pp. 241, 242.) — " Impossible it is that any " should have complete lawful power but by consent... | |
| Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 страници
...whom he greatly affects, partial ; and therefore strifes and troubles would be endless, except men gave their common consent all to be ordered by some...they should agree upon ; without which consent there would be no reason, that one man should take upon him to be the lord or judge over the other. — (Eccl.... | |
| Benjamin Hoadly (bp. of Winchester.) - 1836 - 118 страници
...the peace, tranquillity, and happy estate of the rest might be procured. Men always knew that strifes and troubles would be endless, except they gave their common consent all to be governed by some whom they should agree upon ; without which consent, there was no reason that one... | |
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