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" Children, I confess, are not born in this full state of equality, though they are born to it. Their parents have a sort of rule and jurisdiction over them when they come into the world, and for some time after, but it is but a temporary one. "
The Moderate Monarchy, Or Principles of the British Constitution, Described ... - Page 341
by Albrecht von Baron HALLER - 1849 - 344 pages
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - Liberty - 1764 - 438 pages
...parents have a fort of rule and jurifdiction over them, when they come into the world, and for fome time after ; but it is but a temporary one. The bonds of this fubjection are like the Twaddling clothes they art wrapt up in, and fupported by, in the weaknefs of...
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The New Foundling Hospital for Wit: Being a Collection of Fugitive ..., Volume 2

John Almon - English literature - 1784 - 422 pages
...parents have a fort of " rule and jurifdiftion over them, when they come into the " world, and for fome time after ; but it is but a temporary " one. The bonds of this fubjeSion are like the (waddling " clothes they are wrapt up in, and fupported by, in the " weaknefs...
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The Poetical Works

William Mason - 1805 - 150 pages
...such manner as Mr. Locke does: " Children, " I confess, are not born in this full state of equality, " though they are born to it. Their parents have a sort..." world, and for some time after ; but it is but a tem" porary one. The bonds of this subjection are like the " swaddling clothes they are wrapt up in,...
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The Posthumous Works of Mrs. Chapone: Containing Her Correspondence with Mr ...

Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1807 - 176 pages
...any other man," proceeds thus. " Children I confess are not born IN this " full state of equality, though they are born " TO it. Their parents have a...one. The bonds of this " subjection, are like the swaddling-cloaths " they are wrapt up in, and supported by, in " the weakness of their infancy : age...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...other man. 55. Children, I confess, are not.horn in this full state ol equality, though they are horn to it. Their parents have a sort of rule and jurisdiction...they come into the world, and for some time after : hut it is hut a temporary one. The honds of this suhjection are' like the swaddling clothes they...
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The Works of Mrs. Chapone: Now First Collected: Miscellanies: Essays. The ...

Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - Conduct of life - 1808 - 240 pages
...any other man," proceeds thus. " Children I confess are not born IN this *' full state of equality, though they are born " TO it. Their parents have a...one. The bonds of this " subjection, are like the swaddling-cloaths " they are wrapt up in, and supported by, in " the weakness of their infancy : age...
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The Works of Mrs. Chapone: Now First Collected. Containing I.Letters on the ...

Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - Conduct of life - 1809 - 342 pages
...of any other man," proceeds thus. " Children I confess are not born IN this ftill state of equality, though they are born TO it. Their parents have a sort...temporary one. The bonds of this subjection, are like the swaddling-cloaths they are wrapt up in, and supported by, in the weakness of their infancy : age and...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - Liberty - 1821 - 536 pages
...authority of any other man. §. 66. Children, I confess, are not born in this full state of equality, though they are born to it. Their parents have a sort...subjection are like the swaddling clothes they are wrapt up in, and supported by, in the weakness of their infancy : age and reason, as they grow up,...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...such manner as Mr. Locke does : ' Children, I confess, are not born in this full state of equality, though they are born to it. Their parents have a sort of rule and jurisdiction over Ihem, when they come into the world, and for some time after ; but it is but a temporary one. The bonds...
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The Life of John Locke, Volume 2

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - Philosophers - 1876 - 598 pages
...necessary that their parents or other guardians should have "a sort of rule and jurisdiction" over them. " The bonds of this subjection are like the swaddling clothes they are wrapped in and supported by in the weakness of their infancy ; age and reason, as they grow up, loosen them,...
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