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 'tis but a temporary one. Coercion as Cure: A Critical History of Psychiatry - 2 페이지저자: Thomas Szasz - 2011 - 293 페이지일부보기 - 도서 정보
| John Locke - 1764 - 438 페이지
...the will or authority of any other man. §. 55. Children, I confefs, are not born in this full ftate of equality, though they are born to it. Their parents have a fort of rule and jurifdiction over them, when they come into the world, and for fome time after ; but... | |
| John Almon - 1784 - 422 페이지
...aflerted, in Come fuch manner as Mr. Locke does : " Ciiil" dren, 1 confefs, are not born in this full ftate of equality, " though they are born to it. Their parents have a fort of " rule and jurifdiftion over them, when they come into the " world, and for fome time after... | |
| William Mason - 1805 - 150 페이지
...scent, but would have answered all, that had been asserted, in some such manner as Mr. Locke does: " Children, " I confess, are not born in this full state..." 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,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 페이지
...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... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 페이지
...scent, but would have answered all that had been asserted, in some such manner as Mr. Locke does : ' Children, I confess, are not born in this full state...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... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 328 페이지
...hath to his natural freedom, without being subjected to the will or authority of any other man. 55. Children, I confess, are not born in this full state...Their parents have a sort of rule and jurisdiction <5ver them when they come into the world, and for some time after, but it is but a temporary one. The... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 332 페이지
...hath to his natural freedom, without being subjected to the will or authority of any other man. 55. Children, I confess, are not born in this full state of equality, though th ;y are born to it. Their parents have a sort of rule and jurisdiction over them when they come into... | |
| John Locke - 1887 - 392 페이지
...hath to his natural freedom, without being subjected to the will or authority of any other man. 55. Children, I confess, are not born in this full state...equality, though they are born to it. Their parents have a 'i sort of rule and jurisdiction over them when they come into 1 the world, and for some time after,... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1903 - 332 페이지
...assert the actual positive equality of men in the same way as Hobbes does. Children, he confesses, are not born in this full state of equality, though they are born to it,2 a distinction which implies a recognition, however slight, of difference between nature as the... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 198 페이지
...hath to his natural freedom, without being subjected to the will or authority of any other man. 55. Children, I confess, are not born in this full state...come into the world, and for some time after, but 'tis but a temporary one. The bonds of this subjection are like the swaddling clothes they are wrapped... | |
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