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" a liberty for every one to do what he lists, to live as he pleases, and not to be tied by any laws"; but freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society and made by the legislative power erected... "
Books 1 & 2 - Página x
por William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

John Locke - 1884 - 332 páginas
...pleases, and not to be tied by any laws ;" but freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and made by the legislative power erected in it. A liberty to follow my own will in all things where that rule prescribes not, not to...
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Ueber das Verhältniss der politischen Theorie Locke's zu Montesquieu's Lehre ...

Theodor Pietsch - 1887 - 40 páginas
...Alle giltigen Gesetzen unterworfen ist: Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule lo live by, common to every one of that society, and made by the legislative power erected in it. (L. II. 22.) Mais si les tribunaux ne doivent pas (-tre fixes, les jugcments doivenl...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government

John Locke - 1887 - 392 páginas
...power erected in it. A liberty to follow my own will in all things where that rule prescribes not, not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another 1 9 man, as freedom of nature is to be under no other restraint J but the law of Nature. 23. This freedom...
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 720 páginas
...11. Address, Gettysburg, .Vou. 19, 1803. Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and...uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another man. 2155 John Locke : On Government. Bk. x. Ch. 4. All free governments, whatever their name, are in reality...
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 páginas
...11. Address, Gettysbur9, Nov. 19, 1863. Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and made by tbe legislative power vested in it; a liberty to follow my own will in all things, when the rule prescribes...
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The Principles of State Interference: Four Essays on the Political ...

David George Ritchie - 1891 - 192 páginas
...pleases, and not to be tied by any laws ' ; but freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society and made by the legislative power erected in it." Locke, Treatise of Government (book ii.), chap. iv., § 22. Cp. chap. vi., § 57 :...
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The Individual and the State: An Essay on Justice ...

Thomas Wardlaw Taylor (jr.) - 1895 - 104 páginas
...social restraints. It supersedes them. " Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and made by the legislative power erected in it."4 Law gives this rule, makes explicit what was before implicit, defines the penalties...
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Montesquieus politiska idéer

Rudolf Piil - 1903 - 162 páginas
...government kap. 4,. 10, 11, 12, 14 19. But Freedom of Men under Government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that Society and made by the legislative Power erected in it, a liberty to follow my own will in all things, that rule prescribes not. Alldeles detsamma...
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Of Civil Government and Toleration

John Locke - 1905 - 198 páginas
...pleases, and not to be tied by any laws." But freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and made by the legislative power erected in it; a liberty to follow my own will in all things, where that rule prescribes not; and not...
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Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volumen12

Colonial Society of Massachusetts - 1911 - 938 páginas
...and made by the legislative power erected in it; a liberty to follow my own will in all things, where the rule prescribes not; and not to be subject to...uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another man: as freedom of nature is, to be under no other restraint but the law of nature.1 Hence it is evident,...
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