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" Meliboeus, whose calf it is, may lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit. For no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods. And for the same reason he may kill his calf also in a religious... "
The Speeches of Mr. Wilkes in the House of Commons - Seite 329
von John Wilkes - 1786 - 442 Seiten
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and ..., Band 12

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1779 - 548 Seiten
...defirous to facrifice a calf, I deny that they ought to be prohi' bitted by a law. Melibceus, whofe calf it is, may lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it he thinks fit. For For no injury is done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods. And for the f.ime reafon he...
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A Letter Concerning Toleration. By John Locke, Esq

John Locke - 1796 - 80 Seiten
...lawfully kill his own calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit ; for no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods...fame reafon he may kill his calf alfo in a religious meeting. Whether the doing fo be wcll-pleafing to God, or no, it is their part to confider that do...
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A View of the Social Worship and Ordinances Observed by the First Christians ...

James Alexander Haldane - 1805 - 822 Seiten
...lawfully kill his own calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit ; for no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods ; and for the fame reafon he may kill his calf alfoin a religious meeting. Whether the doing fo be well-pleafing to God, or no, it is their part to...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1814 - 722 Seiten
...be desirous to sacrifice a celf, I deny that they ought to be prohibited by a law. Melibceus, whose calf it is, may lawfully kill his calf at home, and...one, no prejudice to another man's goods. And for the same reason he may kill his calf also in a religious manner. But if the interest of the commonwealth...
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The Works of John Locke, Band 6

John Locke - 1823 - 588 Seiten
...be desirous to sacrifice a calf, I deny that that ought to be prohibited by a law. Meliboaus, whose calf it is, may lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit: for no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods....
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The Works of John Locke, Band 6

John Locke - 1823 - 596 Seiten
...lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit: for no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods. And for the same reason he may kill his calf also in a religious meeting. Whether the doing so be well-pleasing...
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Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties: Considered in Relation to Their Natural and ...

Robert Cox - 1853 - 744 Seiten
...lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit. For no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods. And for the same reason he may kill his calf also in a religious meeting. Whether the doing so be well-pleasing...
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Of Civil Government and Toleration

John Locke - 1905 - 198 Seiten
...be desirous to sacrifice a calf, I deny that that ought to be prohibited by a law. Meliboeus, whose calf it is, may lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit. For no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods....
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Constitutional Free Speech Defined and Defended in an Unfinished Argument in ...

Theodore Schroeder - 1919 - 460 Seiten
...sacrifice a calf, I deny that that ought to be prohibited by a law. * * * For no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods. And for the same reason he may kill his calf also in a religious meeting. * * * The part of the magistrate is only...
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The Locke Reader: Selections from the Works of John Locke with a General ...

John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 Seiten
...be desirous to sacrifice a calf, I deny that that ought to be prohibited by a law. Meliboeus, whose calf it is, may lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit: for no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods....
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