| John Locke - 1801 - 512 strani
...right, which nobody can have a right to. And this is making use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private separate advantage.— \Vhen the governor, however intitled, makes not the law, but his will, the rule ; and his commands... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1855 - 474 strani
...right, which (nobody can have a right to. And this is making use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private separate advantage, when the governor (however entitled) makes not the law, but his will, the rule : and when his command... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1866 - 554 strani
...Balance of Power and the Freedom of any State. A Power without a Check is subversive of all Freedom : Jf therefore the Governor, who is appointed by the Crown,...may make use of his Power, not for the Good of those that are under it, but for his own private separate advantage, or any other Purpose to which he may... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 328 strani
...right, which nobody can have a right to ; and this is making" use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private, separate advantage. When the governor, however entitled, makes not the law, but his will, the rule, and his commands and... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 strani
...right, which nobody can have a right to. And this is making use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private separate advantage. When the governor, however entitled, makes not the law, but his will the rule, and his commands and... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 198 strani
...right, which nobody can have a right to. And this is milking use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private separate advantage. When the governor however entitled makes not the law, but his will the rule, and his commands and actions... | |
| Samuel Adams - 1906 - 482 strani
...reason for it. The charter of this province recognizes the natural Right of all men to dispose of their property : And the governor here, like all other governors,...produce and firmly establish a tyranny upon its ruin. The act of parliament of the 7 Geo. 3. l intitled, " An act for granting certain duties in the Colonies,... | |
| Samuel Adams - 1906 - 482 strani
...totally indenf frhp frep grants at frhp ppnplp _fnr h^ support, where— is the ch^k up"" hig ppwpr ? He becomes absolute and may act as he pleases : He...produce and firmly establish a tyranny upon its ruin. The act of parliament of the 7 Geo. 3. ' intitled, " An act for granting certain duties in the Colonies,... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 604 strani
...• which nobody can" have a right to; and this is making use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private, separate advantage: when the governor, however entitled, makes not the law, but his will, the rule, and his commands and... | |
| John Locke - 1947 - 356 strani
...been left only by an editor's error when the correction was made. — Ed. HLC] one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private separate advantage — when the governor, however entitled, makes not the law, but his will, the rule, and his commands... | |
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