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" The only way whereby any one divests himself of his natural liberty, and puts on the bonds of civil society, is by agreeing with other men to join and unite into a community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another, in a... "
The Life of John Locke - Page 175
by Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876
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Civil Society and Government

Nancy Lipton Rosenblum, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Robert C. Post - Philosophy - 2002 - 422 pages
...relationship among those who form one body politic, which has the power to choose one government.24 Thus, [t]he only way whereby any one divests himself of...of Civil Society is by agreeing with other Men to joyn and unite into a Community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another,...
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God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought

Jeremy Waldron - History - 2002 - 280 pages
...be put out of this Estate, and subjected to the Political Power of another, without his own Consent. The only way whereby any one divests himself of his...of Civil Society, is by agreeing with other Men to joyn and unite into a community . . . This any number of men may do, because it injures not the freedom...
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From Liberty to Democracy: The Transformation of American Government

Randall G. Holcombe - Business & Economics - 2002 - 352 pages
...World, is indeed Inconsistent with Civil Society, and so can be no Form of Civil Government at all."30 "The only way whereby any one divests himself of his...of Civil Society is by agreeing with other Men to Joyn and Unite into a Community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living amongst one another."31...
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Classical Sociological Theory

Bert N. Adams, R A Sydie - Social Science - 2002 - 390 pages
...put out of this Estate, and subjected to the Political Power of another, without his own Consent." The only way whereby any one divests himself of his...of Civil society is by agreeing with other Men to joyn and unite into a Community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another,...
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Locke and the Legislative Point of View: Toleration, Contested Principles ...

Alex Tuckness - Political Science - 2009 - 224 pages
...subjected to the Political Power of another, without his own Consent. The only way whereby any one devests himself of his Natural Liberty, and puts on the bonds...of Civil Society is by agreeing with other Men to joyn and unite into a Community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another,...
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The Case Against the Democratic State: An Essay in Cultural Criticism

Gordon Graham - Philosophy - 2002 - 110 pages
...subjected to the political Power of another, without his own Consent. The only way whereby any one devests himself of his Natural Liberty, and puts on the bonds...of Civil Society is by agreeing with other Men to joyn and unite into a community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another....
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Liberalism: Justice and reason

G. W. Smith - Political Science - 2002 - 528 pages
...GOVERNMENT 330-31 (Peter Laslett ed., student ed. 1988) (3d ed. 1698) ("The only way whereby any one devests himself of his Natural Liberty, and puts on the bonds...of Civil Society is by agreeing with other Men to joyn and unite into a Community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living amongst one another,...
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Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration

John Locke - Political Science - 2003 - 378 pages
...politic, doth therefore overrule each several part of the same body." Hooker's Eccl. Pol. li sect. 10. divests himself of his natural liberty, and puts on...for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against any...
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British Philosophy: Hobbes to Hume

Frederick Copleston - Philosophy - 2003 - 452 pages
...and subjected to the political power of another without his own consent. The only way whereby anyone divests himself of his natural liberty and puts on...community for their comfortable, safe and peaceable living one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties and a great security against any that...
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The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader

Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - Enlightenment - 2003 - 496 pages
...and subjected to the political power of another without his own consent. The only way whereby anyone divests himself of his natural liberty and puts on...for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against any that...
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