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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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appeal

   Sec.
1 19 | common superior on earth to appeal to for relief, is the state 2 19 | it is the want of such an appeal gives a man the right of 3 19 | whom I cannot harm, but by appeal to the law, for having stolen 4 19 | aggressor allows not time to appeal to our common judge, nor 5 20 | lies open the remedy of appeal for the past injury, and 6 20 | harm: but where no such appeal is, as in the state of nature, 7 20 | judges with authority to appeal to, the state of war once 8 20 | the future; nay, where an appeal to the law, and constituted 9 20 | sufferers, who having no appeal on earth to right them, 10 20 | remedy in such cases, an appeal to heaven.~ 11 21 | war (wherein there is no appeal but to heaven, and wherein 12 21 | which relief can be had by appeal, there the continuance of 13 21 | we see he was forced to appeal to heaven. The Lord the 14 21 | prosecuting, and relying on his appeal, he leads out his army to 15 21 | is no judge on earth, the appeal lies to God in heaven. That 16 21 | whether I may, as Jephtha did, appeal to heaven in it? of that 17 87 | established law and judicature to appeal to, with authority to decide 18 87 | who have no such common appeal, I mean on earth, are still 19 88 | all cases, where he can appeal to the magistrate, he has 20 89 | no such decisive power to appeal to, there they are still 21 90 | one of that society may appeal upon any injury received, 22 90 | not such an authority to appeal to, for the decision of 23 91 | no judge to be found, no appeal lies open to any one, who 24 91 | rule, and common judge to appeal to on earth, for the determination 25 91 | monarch, he has not only no appeal, as those in society ought 26 93 | world, the subjects have an appeal to the law, and judges to 27 94 | of, and that they have no appeal on earth against any harm, 28 94 | thinks fit, and there be no appeal on earth, for redress or 29 168| no judge on earth, but to appeal to heaven: for the rulers, 30 168| without right, and have no appeal on earth, then they have 31 168| then they have a liberty to appeal to heaven, whenever they 32 168| mankind, where there lies no appeal on earth, viz. to judge, 33 168| just cause to make their appeal to heaven. And this judgment 34 176| so broke into my house? Appeal to the law for justice. 35 176| or his son may renew his appeal, till he recover his right. 36 176| no arbitrator on earth to appeal to. Then they may appeal, 37 176| appeal to. Then they may appeal, as lephtha did, to heaven, 38 176| heaven, and repeat their appeal till they have recovered 39 176| she lies open to all that appeal to her. He that troubles 40 176| trouble and cost of the appeal, as he will answer at a 41 181| judge on earth, whom I may appeal to, and to whom we are both 42 207| his damages repaired by appeal to the law, there can be 43 207| not the remedy of such an appeal; and it is such force alone, 44 207| I could not have time to appeal to the law to secure it: 45 207| gone, it was too late to appeal. The law could not restore 46 241| him, and whether he should appeal to the Supreme Judge, as 47 242| way of determination, the appeal then lies no where but to 48 242| earth, or which permits no appeal to a judge on earth, being 49 242| state of war, wherein the appeal lies only to heaven; and 50 242| fit to make use of that appeal, and put himself upon it.~


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