| 1771 - 522 pages
...originally in the father. And if we compare the natural rights of a father with thole of a king, we (hall find them all one, without any difference at all, but only in the lititude or extent of them; ai the father over one family, fo a king, as father over many families,... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 328 pages
...the power of the magistrate ? If we compare the natural rights of a father with those of a king, we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or extent of them : as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 332 pages
...we compare the natural rights of a father with those of a king, we find them all one, without a;.y difference at all but only in the latitude or extent of them : as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1903 - 708 pages
...rights of a father with those of a king," — it is the old English writer Filmer who speaks, 2 —" we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or extent of them : as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1905 - 878 pages
...rights of a father with those of a king," — it is the old English writer Filmer who speaks,1 — " we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or extent of them : as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| 2003 - 264 pages
...father over every multitude'.1 ' If we compare the natural rights of a father with those of a king, we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or extent of them: as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct and... | |
| John Locke - 1947 - 356 pages
...the power of the magistrate? If we compare the natural rights of a father with those of a king, we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or extent of them: as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| James Tully - 1982 - 216 pages
...146-50). 'If we compare the natural duties [rights] of a Father with those of a King, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in the latitude or extent of them' (p. 63). The absolute and arbitrary rights and duties which a monarch possesses will also be possessed... | |
| Norberto Bobbio - 1993 - 250 pages
...thus contends: "If we compare the natural duties of a father with those of a king, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in...or extent of them. As the father over one family, so 19. I here mean by "reactionaries" those writers who are hostile to the great economic and political... | |
| Mitchell Greenberg - 1994 - 266 pages
...Christian framework: If we compare the natural duties of a father with those of a king we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in...latitude or extent of them. As the father over one family so the king, as Father over families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and defend... | |
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