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" Christendom ; and to justify to the world, the people of England, whose love of their just and natural rights, with their resolution to preserve them, saved the nation when it was on the very brink of slavery and ruin. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 228
1822
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - 1764 - 438 páginas
...the throne of our great reftorer, our prefent King William ; to make good his title, in the confent of the people, which being the only one of all lawful governments, be has more fully and clearly, than any prince, in Chriftendom ; and to juftify to the world the people...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - 1824 - 290 páginas
...more than all the rest, it is not worth while to tell thee. These, which remain, I hope are sufficient to establish the throne of our great restorer, our...his title in the consent of the people ; which being our only '/ . one of all lawful governments, he has more fully and clearly than any prince in Christendom...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volúmenes3-4

Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...in defence of the principles of the Revolution against the Tories ; or, as he expresses himself, ' om the distant hills, Aud vacant shepherds piping...Philomel would wail, Or stock-doves 'plain amid the fo r.nly one of all lawful governments, he has more fully and clearly than anv prince in Christendom.;...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volúmenes3-4

1835 - 916 páginas
...suggest to his mind the necessity of qualifying llieir application. His object, as he says himself, ectual powers; and he therefore "look loo little from agréât governmirable principle» ! and with what absurd confidence do the enemies of religious liberty appeal...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volumen1

Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 618 páginas
...suggest to his mind the necessity of qualifying their application. His object, as he says himself, was "to establish the throne of our great Restorer,...which, being the only one of all lawful governments, ne has more fully and clearly than any prince in Christendom ; and to justify to the world the people...
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The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., Volumen19

1854 - 492 páginas
...Preface, Locke expresses the hope that the propositions advanced are sufficient to establish the throne of King William ; to make good his title in the consent of the people; and to justify to the world the people of England, "whose love of their just and natural rights, with...
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Miscellaneous Works

Sir James Mackintosh - 1858 - 616 páginas
...application. His object, as he says himself, was :' to establish the throne of our great Reslorer, our present King William ; to make good his title...consent of the people, which, being the only one of all lawlul governments, he has more fully and clearly than any prince in Christendom ; and to justify 10...
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The Life and Letters of John Locke: With Extracts from His Journals and ...

Lord Peter King King - 1864 - 536 páginas
...was the most successful advocate. His object in the treatise on Civil Government, was, as he says, "to establish the throne of our great restorer, our...lawful governments, he has more fully and clearly thun any prince in Christendom ; and to justify to the world the people of England, whose love of their...
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Miscellaneous Works of Sir James Mackintoch

Sir James Mackintosh - 1871 - 616 páginas
...necessity of qualifying their application. His object, as he says himself, was "to establish the throne ot our great Restorer, our present King William ; to...which, being the only one of all lawful governments, ne has more fully and clearly than any prince in Christendom ; and to justify to the world the people...
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Locke

Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 224 páginas
...struggle, and, in the Preface to the two Treatises, it is distinctly stated to be the author's object " to establish the throne of our great restorer, our present King William, and to justify to the world the people of England, whose love of their just and natural rights saved...
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