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Two treatises on civil government / by John Locke ; preceded by Sir Robert Filmer's "Patriarcha" ; with an introduction by Henry Morley. / Locke, John, 1632-1704
FILMER'S " PATRIARCHA ' V/ITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HENRY MORLEY LL.D., LATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH ... 's. It was for the King to say what doctrines are fit for peace and to be taught the subject. Sir Robert Filmer details...- creator(s) - Locke, John, 1632-1704
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- publisher - London (England) : G. Routledge ; New York : E. P. Dutton, 1884.
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- subject(s) - political science; liberty; filmer, robert, sir, d. 1653. patriarcha; two treatises; treatises; adam; government; dominion; king; power; treatises; power; political science; adam; dominion; locke, john, 1632-1704; two treatises; government; liberty; king; filmer, robert, sir, d. 1653. patriarcha;
- title - Two treatises on civil government / by John Locke ; preceded by Sir Robert Filmer's "Patriarcha" ; with an introduction by Henry Morley.
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Twelve Stories and a Dream / Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
by Stephanie Johnson TWELVE STORIES AND A DREAM BY H. G. WELLS CONTENTS 1. Filmer 2 ... . Miss Winchelsea's Heart 13. A Dream of Armageddon 1. FILMER In truth the mastery details...- creator(s) - Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
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- subject(s) - ledbetter; miss winchelsea; bessel; winchelsea; filmer; miss winchelsea's; ledbetter; bessel; filmer; miss winchelsea; miss winchelsea's; winchelsea;
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Joyce of the North Woods / Comstock, Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa), 1860-
Filmer by its magic force was shorn of his poor shield and left naked and unprotected for Fate's crudest ... she had felt over Gaston even while he was forcing her out of his life. "He asked me about Jock Filmer details...- creator(s) - Comstock, Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa), 1860-
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- subject(s) - joyce; jude; gaston; filmer; jock; ange; billy; ruth dale; jock filmer; drew; jude lauzoon; gaston's shack; jock filmer; ruth dale; gaston's shack; jude lauzoon; joyce; ange; filmer; jock; gaston; drew; billy; jude;
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Two treatises of government. / Locke, John, 1632-1704
Filmer s Patriarchy as any other treatife, which would perfuade all men, that they are flaves ... to find out till this latter age. For, however Sir Robert Filmer feems to condemn the novelty details...- creator(s) - Locke, John, 1632-1704
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- publisher - London, Reprinted the 7th time by J. Whiston [and others] 1772.
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- subject(s) - political science; liberty; filmer, robert, sir, d. 1653. patriarcha; fociety; himfelf; adam; government; dominion; civil government; fupreme power; civil; fame; abfolute power; make ufe; divine inftitution; paternal power; power; civil; abfolute power; power; political science; civil government; adam; paternal power; dominion; locke, john, 1632-1704; fupreme power; fociety; government; liberty; himfelf; divine inftitution; make ufe; fame; filmer, robert, sir, d. 1653. patriarcha;
- title - Two treatises of government.
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Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham / Laski, Harold J.
rhapsodies of Filmer and, by repulsion, the wearisome reiterations of Algernon Sidney. Once the foundations ... , and the tone of Halifax has more in common with Bolingbroke and Hume than with Hobbes and Filmer details...- creator(s) - Laski, Harold J.
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- subject(s) - burke; hume; adam smith; revolution; locke; government; church; political; government; locke; revolution; political; burke; hume; adam smith; church;
- title - Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham
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Thomas Hobbes as philosopher, publicist, and man of letters: / Catlin, George Edward Gordon
it a portico to the House of Rimmon, on which is inscribed 'Obedience.' Sir Robert Filmer. Despite ... , Sir Robert Filmer (-J- 1653) blunders upon the root of the matter, in his 'Observations concerning details...- creator(s) - Catlin, George Edward Gordon
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- publisher - Oxford, B. Blackwell, 1922.
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- subject(s) - hobbes, thomas, 1588-1679; hobbes; thomas hobbes; hobbes, thomas, 1588-1679; thomas hobbes; hobbes;
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Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster / Potts, Thomas
._ 1584." [Footnote 14: Reginald Scot.] [Footnote 15: Sir R. Filmer.] [Footnote 16: John Wagstaffe ... between the publication of Soot's work and the advertisement of Filmer, several books came out on the subject details...- creator(s) - Potts, Thomas
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- subject(s) - shee; pendle; chattox; lancaster; deuice; euidence; nutter; manchester; haue; triall; witches; vnto; saith; hee; maiesties iustices; witchcraft; iames; iames deuice; robert nutter; alias; old demdike; witch; barre; aforesaid; anne whittle; ellen bierley; shee; manchester; iames; maiesties iustices; vnto; anne whittle; haue; barre; aforesaid; ellen bierley; lancaster; hee; robert nutter; alias; euidence; saith; witch; deuice; witchcraft; nutter; pendle; triall; iames deuice; old demdike; chattox; witches;
- title - Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster
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Second Treatise Of Government / Locke, John
- CIPLES AND FOUNDATION OF SIR ROBERT FILMER AND HIS FOL- LOWERS ... Filmer hath taught us. Sect. 2. To this purpose, I think it may not be amiss, to set details...- creator(s) - Locke, John
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- subject(s) - sec; legislative; government; society; consent; power; arbitrary power; western philosophy; arbitrary power; legislative; power; western philosophy; government; society; sec; consent;
- title - Second Treatise Of Government
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Thomas Hobbes, as philosopher, publicist and man of letters, an introduction. / Catlin, George Edward Gordon, Sir, 1896-
, and to Nimrod, as first king, Sir Robert Filmer (+ 1653) blunders upon the root of the matter ... mind rejects Filmer s own conclusion of the patriarchal power and divine claim of Kings by right details...- creator(s) - Catlin, George Edward Gordon, Sir, 1896-
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- subject(s) - hobbes, thomas, 1588-1679; hobbes; thomas hobbes; hobbes, thomas, 1588-1679; thomas hobbes; hobbes;
- title - Thomas Hobbes, as philosopher, publicist and man of letters, an introduction.
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Second Treatise of Government / Locke, John, 1632-1704
. IN THE FORMER THE FALSE PRINCIPLES AND FOUNDATION OF SIR ROBERT FILMER AND HIS FOLLOWERS ARE DETECTED ... that have it, than what Sir Robert Filmer hath taught us. Sect. 2. To this purpose, I think it may details...- creator(s) - Locke, John, 1632-1704
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- subject(s) - sec; legislative; government; society; consent; power; arbitrary power; arbitrary power; legislative; power; government; society; locke, john, 1632-1704; sec; consent;
- title - Second Treatise of Government
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