| David Wootton - Political Science - 1996 - 964 pages
...and put himself in a state of war with his people, what shall hinder them from prosecuting him who is y see s! before-it be done"; whereby he allows "resistance" when tyranny is but in design. "Such designs as... | |
| John Locke, David Wootton - Philosophy - 2003 - 492 pages
...and put himself in a state of war with his people, what shall hinder them from prosecuting him who is no king as they would any other man who has put himself...those of his opinion would do well to tell us. This further I desire may be taken notice of out of Barclay, that he says 'The mischief that is designed... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy - 2004 - 176 pages
...and put himself in a state of war with his people, what shall hinder them from prosecuting him who is no king, as they would any other man, who has put...and those of his opinion, would do well to tell us. Bilson, a bishop of our Church, and a great stickler for the power and prerogative of princes, does,... | |
| Annabel Brett, James Tully - Political Science - 2006 - 27 pages
...and put himself in a state of War with his People, what shall hinder them from prosecuting him who is no King, as they would any other Man, who has put himself into a state of War with them'.90 As Jonathan Scott has highlighted, in his defence of rebellion Algernon Sidney makes a very... | |
| Esther Mijers, David Onnekink - History - 2007 - 348 pages
...and put himself in a state of War with his People, what shall hinder them from prosecuting him who is no King, as they would any other Man, who has put himself 16 John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, ed. Peter Laslett (Cambridge, 1988), II. 240, 426-7. The... | |
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