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 Lockes 1
Locke, Francis (1722-96), Revolutionary soldier, farming trader, and carpenter, was born in Northern Ireland, the son of John and Elizabeth Locke who moved to Lancaster County, Pa., when Francis and his brother, Matthew, were young.
Locke was called upon again during the second British invasion of the state early in 1781.
Locke did not participate in that engagement but remained as a bulwark to the backcountry in the event the British moved in that direction.
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 Political Philosophy of John Locke [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Locke proposed a radical conception of political philosophy deduced from the principle of self-ownership and the corollary right to own property, which in turn is based on his famous claim that a man earns ownership over a resource when he mixes his labour with it.
Locke is also renown for his writings on toleration in which he espoused the right to freedom of conscience and religion (except when religion was deemed intolerant!), and for his cogent criticism of hereditary monarchy and patriarchalism.
Locke’s comments are worth noting for evidence of a further swing away from political conservativism adhering to establishment structures to a radicalism that seeks their containment in favour of inalienable individual rights.
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 Samuel Locke -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Samuel Locke -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Samuel Locke (1732 - 1778) was a (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) U.S. (additional info and facts about Congregational) Congregational clergyman and educator.
He held that post from 1770 to 1773.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/sa/samuel_locke.htm   (105 words)

  
 Samuel Clarke
Samuel Clarke was born at Norwich on October 11, 1675.
Like Joseph Glanville, Thomas Sprat, Boyle, and Locke, he belonged to that group of English intellectuals associated with the Royal Society who thought that miracles could be used as evidence for the claim that Christianity is the true religion.
Samuel Clarke (short biography, by J.J. O'Connor and E.F. Robertson, at the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archives, St.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/clarke   (6814 words)

  
 XIV. John Locke: Bibliography. Vol. 8. The Age of Dryden. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An ...
Locke’s Essay of Humane Understanding: in a late Discourse of his Lordship’s in Vindication of the Trinity.
Locke’s Essay concerning Humane Understanding; wherein that author’s endeavours to establish Spinoza’s atheistical hypothesis … are discover’d and confuted.
Locke’s notion that understanding may be given to matter, … and all other such … opinions, are … confuted.
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 §1. English Thought in the Period after the Death of Locke. XI. Berkeley and Contemporary Philosophy. Vol. 9. From ...
His new way of approaching the subject, his freedom from the traditional technicalities of the schools, and his application of his method to a wide range of human interests, made philosophy count for more with reflective writers generally, and determined the line of thought taken by greater minds.
The idealism of Berkeley followed directly from his fundamental positions; the leaders of the deists professed themselves his disciples, though they arrived at conclusions different from his; the work of the moralists was less fully determined by his speculations, though his ethical views were, perhaps, seldom far from their minds.
In this way, consideration of the writings of Samuel Clarke, for instance—although he was a prominent figure in the whole philosophical movement, and one of the earliest to attain eminence—will be postponed till the last section of the chapter.
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 Anthony Collins
Locke then went on to conjecture that it might be just as easy for God to add the power of thought to a system of matter organized in the right way as for God to connect an immaterial thinking thing to a body (ibid.
Locke's conjecture about thinking matter is, in effect, the centerpiece of the debate between Samuel Clarke and Anthony Collins between 1706 and 1708.
Samuel Clarke reviewed it and argued that the notion of a "necessary agent" was incoherent, for to be an agent one must be active and Collins' position was that the humans are completely passive and thus (in Clarke's sense) not agents at all.
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 Catharine Trotter Cockburn
Locke himself was so impressed with the work, he presented Cockburn with a substantial gift of money and books in appreciation.
Burnet concludes that Locke's epistemology is simply insufficient to the task, and that moral ideas, on Locke's system, remain as uncertain as the ideas of God's nature and the immortality of the soul.
Burnet uses his critique of Locke as the springboard for his own moral position, one best described as a brand of moral sense theory, in which conscience is the human capacity for empirically discerning the moral value of acts.
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 Early Settlers of Epsom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Samuel was son of William, who was son of a George Wallis (generally so spelled) "sometime of Newfoundland," who bought land and buildings at Little Harbor November 6, 1660.
Samuel Blake, in the meantime, had married Thomas Bickford's sister Sarah, and they, according to the town records, were living on home lot No.13 or 14 in 1768.
This Samuel was probably the Samuel born in 1753, son of Samuel and Sarah (Dowst) Rand, and grandson of Samuel3; Thomas2, Francis1.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Locke
Samuel and his family's name was spelled Louck in the 1850 census for Washington Township, Warren County, Ohio.
Samuel was buried in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Tremont City, German Township, Clark County, Ohio.
This Ellen Lock could be the same as Ella G Lock who married Henry Eby.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/l/o/c/James-H-Lock/GENE14-0011.html   (1006 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Locke
Third cousin twice removed of John Locke; fourth cousin once removed of Charles Locke; fifth cousin of Jabez Bradley Locke and Otis Taft Locke; fifth cousin once removed of Leon Locke.
Third cousin twice removed of John Locke; fourth cousin once removed of Charles Locke; fifth cousin of Jabez Bradley Locke and David Guy Locke; brother of David Ross Locke (political satirist, better known as Petroleum V. Nasby); fifth cousin once removed of Leon Locke.
Son of Michael Locke and Anna (Mulcahey) Locke; married 1915 to Annie F. Dunn.
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Rice Cousins who emigrated to Nova Scotia
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Samuel Locke married Letetia McKillop, daughter of John McKillop and Letetia Rice, on 6 December 1806 at Lockeport, Shelburne Co, Nova Scotia.
Samuel Locke was born on 16 October 1813 at Lockeport, Shelburne Co, Nova Scotia.
He was the son of Samuel Locke and Letetia McKillop.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Locke Family of Virginia and Related Families
Researching the ancestors and descendants of George and Sarah Hiatt Locke of northern Virginia/West Virginia.
Sarah Hiatt Locke born October 9th, 1753 died July 27th, 1827, was the daughter of John Hiatt Jr.
George and Sarah are buried on the "Old Locke Farm" which had the Opeckan Creek as one of its boundaries, in what is now Clark County, Virginia.
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She was born November 12, 1829 in Fayette Co., Ohio, and died March 16, 1905 in Fulton Co., Illinois.
She married GEORGE LOCKE March 03, 1864 in Lewistown, Fulton Co., Illinois, son of BENJAMIN LOCKE and ELIZA LYONS.
SAMUEL WESLEY3 SLOAN (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1) was born December 15, 1853 in Illinois, and died October 25, 1902 in Norton, Norton Co., Kansas.
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 Samuel Locke
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LOCKE, Samuel, educator, born in Woburn, Massachusetts, 23 November, 1732; died in Sherburne, Massachusetts, 15 January, 1778.
The only production of Dr. Locke's in print is his "Convention Sermon" (1772).
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 LOCKE/
LOCK ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1869 1880 census of PIke Co.,OH states Moses as 11 years old.
Spouse: Samuel CRISWELL Marr: APR 19, 1861, Pike Co.,OH 1.1.1.3 Joseph LOCK ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1847 1860 census of Pike Co.,OH, states Joseph as 13 years old.
Pike Co.,OH 1.1.1.7 Tamar LOCK ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1854, Pike Co.,OH 1870 census of Pike Co. OH.
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 Books and Magazines on Lock
Arthur was the only Locke known to have been in that deadly march.
George Lyman Locke went to the church as a one-Sunday replacement Preacher and ended up staying 53 years, there are many chapters that talk about George in this book.
Descendants of The Reverend Larrs Karisson Lock (1604 - 1688)
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 McClary-Epsom Center Cemetery Photos
Samuel Babb died Sept. 22, 1845 ae 45.
Francis Locke, In memory of, who died Mar. 6, 1835 in the 80 year of his age.
Mary (Catherwood) wife of Francis Locke, died Oct. 12, 1818 in the 58 year of her age.
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 The Officer Down Memorial Page Remembers . . .
Constable Locke was shot and killed in an ambush attack for revenge in his work to shut down illegal stills.
Constable Locke was killed as he arrived home from work.
He exited his car to open the gate to his driveway when he was shot several times.
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 VIRGINIA LOCK /
Joseph Lock, living in Washington County Virginia in 1781, his land was bordering the land of a man named John Courtney.
Joseph is a possible brother of Samuel Lock b.
(56) Thomas Lock, Immigrant, was brought to Lower Norfolk County Va in 1653 by Francis Emperor.
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 John Locke Bibliography -- Name/Title Index -- B
Bailie, Samuel H. An analysis of general terms in Locke and Hume.
Law as the basis of morality in the philosophy of Hobbes, Cumberland and Locke.
John Locke, ses théories politiques et leur influence en Angleterre.
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 COUNTY MISSOURI 1870
John P. Lock, White Male, age 21, b.
John G. Lock, White Male, age 24, b.
James H. Locke, White Male, age 41, b.
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 The Locke Family Association Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The following List of Locke participants in the Revolutionary War was compiled from the Locke genealogies by President Robert C. Locke of Pennsauken NJ in January of 2001
From A History and Genealogy of Capt. John Locke by Arthur H. Locke
Enlisted 6/1775 and at Bunker Hill, Corp in RH in 1777, discharged 1/1778
www.lockefamilyassociation.org /revolutionarywar.htm   (282 words)

  
 Locke Mills, Maine ME, profile (Oxford County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Locke Mills, ME Locke Mills is in Oxford County.
Sections below provide additional information and links about Locke Mills travel and tourism, nearby airports, cemeteries, the Oxford County economy, education, environment, genealogy, government, historic sites, libraries, maps, museums, newspapers and other media, nonprofit groups, real estate, recreation, religion, transportation, and weather.
Commercial FM radio stations in or near Locke Mills
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 Fillebrown Family by Jerry Fillebrown: Seventh Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
was the son of Samuel Locke and Margaret Adams.
When Nathan was age 29 and Sarah Cutter was age 26 they became the parents of Joseph Adams Locke July 2, 1804 in West Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
When Sarah was age 26 and Nathan Locke was age 29 they became the parents of Joseph Adams Locke July 2, 1804 in West Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
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 1870 Census Index for Locke Cayuga Co., NY
Locke 15 Ashton, Oliver Locke 1 Ashton, Joseph Locke 20 Atwood, B. Locke 2 Austin, Isaac Locke 5
Jackson, William Locke 6 Jacobs, Lucina A. Locke 16 Jakway, Thomas Locke 12 Johnson, Charles H. Locke 9 Johnson, J. Locke 14 Johnson, Julia A. Locke 15 Johnson, Martin M. Locke 17 Jones, James Locke 27
Satterly, Daniel B. Locke 8 Searls, James Locke 9 Selleck,.
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 ABCBookWorld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
An Approach to Political Philosophy, Locke in Contexts.
On the Duty of Man and Citizen by Samuel Pufendorf.
Anyone consulting the data is hereby notified that BC BookWorld cannot and does not guarantee the veracity of every piece of information that is presented.
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 William Locke cousins
William Joseph Poole William J. Poole -------------------------------------------------------------- William Locke m.
Lucinda MERRIAM Ralph LOCKE Reginald S. Locke m.
Lester A. ggrandparents grandparents parents Roberta A. Smith (ratsmith1@juno.com) -------------------------------------------------------------- William Locke m.
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 LOCKE, John., A Collection of Several Pieces of Mr. John Locke, never before printed, or not extant in his Works. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
LOCKE, John., A Collection of Several Pieces of Mr.
Contemporary calf, worn on corners, rebacked with gilt lettering and library reference number to base of spine.
This collection was put together from manuscript papers in the hands of Anthony Collins, Samuel Bold, and others, with the help of Locke's nephew Peter King.
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