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" And this puts men out of a state of Nature into that of a commonwealth, by setting up a judge on earth with authority to determine all the controversies and redress the injuries that may happen to any member of the commonwealth; which judge is the legislative,... "
Political Science Quarterly - Page 296
1895
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 600 pages
...shall require, to the execution whereof his own assistance (as to his own decrees) is due. And this puts men out of a state of nature into that of a commonwealth,...setting up a judge on earth with authority to determine I all the controversies and redress the injuries that may happen to any member of the commonwealth,...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - 1967 - 548 pages
...shall require; 10 to the Execution whereof, his own assistance (as to his own Decrees) is due. And this puts Men out of a State of Nature into that of a Commonwealth,...setting up a Judge on Earth, with Authority to determine aU the Controversies, and redress the Injuries, that may happen to any Member of the Commonwealth;...
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Two Treatises of Government: With a Supplement, Patriarcha, by Robert Filmer

John Locke - 1947 - 356 pages
...shall require, to the execution whereof his own assistance, as to his own degrees, is due. And this puts men out of a state of nature into that of a commonwealth...the commonwealth; which judge is the legislative, or magistrate appointed by it. And wherever there are any number of men, however associated, that have...
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The Locke Reader: Selections from the Works of John Locke with a General ...

John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 pages
...shall require; to the execution whereof, his own assistance (as to his own degrees) is due. And this puts men out of a state of nature into that of a commonwealth,...the commonwealth; which judge is the legislative, or magistrate appointed by it. And wherever there are any number of men, however associated, that have...
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Revolutionary Politics and Locke's Two Treatises of Government

Richard Ashcraft - 1986 - 644 pages
...the Legislative ... to make laws for him as the public good of the society shall require . . . this puts men out of a state of nature into that of a commonwealth,...is the Legislative, or magistrates appointed by it. And wherever there are any number of men, however associated, that have no such decisive power to appeal...
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John Locke's Liberalism

Ruth W. Grant - 1991 - 230 pages
...referring exclusively, or even primarily, to the operation of the courts. A commonwealth is established by setting up a Judge on Earth, with Authority to...is the Legislative, or Magistrates appointed by it. (2T.89) The first requirement is a common law to serve as "the Standard of Right and Wrong, and the...
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Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution

Morton White - 1989 - 286 pages
...Man."16 They could do so by vesting the power or preeminence of which Hamilton speaks in what Locke calls a "Judge on Earth, with Authority to determine all...Judge is the Legislative, or Magistrates appointed by it."16 This vesting is part of Locke's theory of the social contract, which Hamilton seems to have...
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Locke: Two Treatises of Government Student Edition

John Locke - 1988 - 482 pages
...shall require; 10 to the Execution whereof, his own assistance (as to his own Decrees) is due. And this puts Men out of a State of Nature into that of a Commonwealth,...happen to any Member of the Commonwealth; which Judge 15 is the Legislative, or Magistrates appointed by it. And where-ever there are any number of Men,...
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Revolution Principles: The Politics of Party 1689-1720

J. P. Kenyon - 1990 - 272 pages
...their own private judgment, and authorised to make laws for them, which are the rules to determine all controversies, and redress the injuries that may happen to any member of the commonwealth. Thus the society or, which is all one, the power legislative are the only representatives of the people....
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An Approach to Political Philosophy: Locke in Contexts

James Tully - 1993 - 354 pages
...power to make laws and this comes from the members' natural power to judge controversies: 'And this puts Men out of a state of Nature into that of a Commonwealth,...is the legislative, or magistrates appointed by it' (1.89, 2.212). Finally, the legislative entrusts the 'natural force' of the community to the executive...
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