It is true that whatever engagements or promises any one has made for himself, he is under the obligation of them, but cannot by any compact whatsoever bind his children or posterity. For his son, when a man, being altogether as free as the father, any... Tracts on Political & Other Subjects - Página 55por Joseph Towers - 1796Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Locke - 1764 - 438 páginas
...his children er pofterity : for his fon, when a man, being altogether as free as the father, any aft of the father can no more give away the liberty of...annex fuch conditions to the land, he enjoyed as a fubject of any common-wealth, as may oblige his fon to be of that community, if he will enjoy thofe... | |
| Josiah Tucker - 1781 - 472 páginas
...Children or Pofterity. For his Son, " when a Man, being altogether as free as his " Father, any Aft of the Father can no more •: give away the Liberty of the Son, than it caa " of any Body elfe." [See the Quotatioja, Page 9J ALL tlife is certairiiy agreeable... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 páginas
...his children or posterity : for his son, when a man, being altogether as free as the father, any act of the father can no more give away the liberty of the son, than it can of any body else." So much for Mr. Locke's opinion of the rights of mankind. Let us... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 páginas
...his children or posterity : for his son, when a man, being altogether as free as the father, any act of the father can no more give away the liberty of the son, than it can of any body else." So much for Mr. Locke's opinion of the rights of mankind. Let us... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 páginas
...children or posterity : " for his son, when a man, being altogether as free " as the father, any act of the father can no more " give away the liberty of the son, than it can of any " body else." So much for Mr. Locke's opinion of the rights of man. — Let... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 páginas
...children or posterity: " for his son, when a man, being altogether as free " as the father, any act of the father can no more . " give away the liberty of the son, than it can of any .*' body else." • ... • :,;....'. I ....:....r i§0 much for Mr. Locke's... | |
| James Ridgway - 1813 - 470 páginas
...children or posterity: " for his son, when a man, being altogether as free " as the father, any act of the father can no more " give away the liberty of the son, than it can of any <t body else-" | So much for Mr. Locke's opinion of the rights of man.—Let... | |
| John Locke - 1821 - 536 páginas
...children or posterity : for his son, when ' a man, being altogether as free as the father, any act of the father can no more give away the liberty of the son, than it can of any body else : he may indeed annex such conditions to the land, he enjoyed as... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 páginas
...his children or posterity: for his son, when a man, being altogether as free as the father, any " act of the father can no more give away the liberty of the son," than it can of any body else : he may indeed annex such conditions to the land he enjoyed as... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 454 páginas
...whatsoever bind his children or posterity ; for his son, when a man, " being as free as the father, any act of the father can no more give away " the liberty of the son, than it can, in any one else." were binding on posteiity. Then, according to the doctrine of the... | |
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