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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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Printed sourceTWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT BY JOHN LOCKE, SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX ESTO, LONDON PRINTED MDCLXXXVIIII - REPRINTED, THE SIXTH TIME, BY A. MILLAR, H. WOODFALL, 1. WHISTON AND B. WHITE, I. RIVINGTON, L. DAVIS AND C. REYMERS, R. BALDWIN, HAWES CLARKE AND COLLINS; W. IOHNSTON, W. OWEN, 1. RICHARDSON, S. CROWDER, T. LONGMAN, B. LAW, C. RIVINGTON, E. DILLY, R. WITHY, C. AND R. WARE, S. BAKER, T. PAYNE, A. SHUCKBURGH, 1. HINXMAN, MDCCLXIIII
Source of the electronic transcriptionThe University of Adelaide Library - https://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/l/locke/john/
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Publication detailsTWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT. - IN THE FORMER THE FALSE PRINCIPLES AND FOUNDATION OF SIR ROBERT FILMER AND HIS FOLLOWERS ARE DETECTED AND OVERTHROWN. - THE LATTER IS AN ESSAY CONCERNING THE TRUE ORIGINAL EXTENT AND END OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. - John Locke's "Second Treatise of Government" was first published in 1690.


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