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  John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau - papers on
Human beings begin as individuals in a state of nature, and create a society by establishing a contract, whereby they agree to live together in harmony for their mutual benefit, after which they are said to live in a state of society.
The writer argues that Locke saw the state as being a structure instituted among humanity to serve the people, and, therefore, he felt that it was an institution that the people could justifiable oppose when it went against their best interests.
Aristotle was certain that the state was the natural state of human alignments with one another, though he had difficulty in determining what the qualities of the ruler should be.
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  Encyclopedia: 1704
Benjamin Huntsman (1704 - 1776), English inventor and steel-manufacturer, was born in Lincolnshire.
John Kay (June 17, 1704 – 1780) was the inventor of the flying shuttle, which was one of the catalysts of the Industrial Revolution.
August Gottlieb Spangenberg (July 15, 1704 _ September 18, 1792), Count Zinzendorfs successor, and bishop of the Moravian Brethren, was born at Klettenberg, on the south of the Harz Mountains, where his father, Georg Spangenberg, was court preacher and ecclesiastical inspector of the courtship of Hohenstein.
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 U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote Summary - 110th Congress, 1st Session
2773; To ensure that the United States contribution to the United Nations is not being lost to waste, fraud, abuse or corruption by maximizing the public transparency of all United Nations spending.
Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Levin Amdt.
2024, as Modified; To state the policy of the United States on the protection of the United States and its allies against Iranian ballistic missiles.
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 Facts - Office of Cultural & Historical Programs
It is believed that between 700 and 900 individuals are buried beneath the floor of the church.
6 - Based on lists of church furnishings removed or destroyed when San Luis was abandoned at the end of July, 1704, we believe that the interior of the church was decorated with paintings and statues, and contained all of the furnishings needed to conduct Mass.
In addition to the feast days listed in this document, August 25, which was the feast day of St. Louis (or San Luis), became the principal festival of the Apalachee.
dhr.dos.state.fl.us /archaeology/sanluis/facts/vol2.cfm   (648 words)

  
 India
state to India in the face of tribal invasion from Pakistan
Jul 1702 - 1704 Jørgen Hermansen Bjørn (b.
1 Jul 1704 - 20 Oct 1716 Johan Sigismund Hassius (b.
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1703 state leaders - Events of 1704 - 1705 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1704 List of international organization leaders in 1704 List of colonial governo...
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 Strange Science: Timeline
This (by no means comprehensive!) list chronicles some of the major events in the history of paleontology and biology.
He also states that infection can spread through direct contact, clothes and airborne germs.
They assert that it is evidence of both meat eating, caused by consuming the liver of a large carnivore, and sufficient sociability in Homo erectus to care for an ill and incapacitated individual.
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