Chapter 16
Of Conquest
The works of John Locke. v. 5 | ||
§. 185. Over those, then, that joined with him in the war, and over those of the subdued country that opposed him not, and the posterity even of those that did, the conqueror, even in a just war, hath, by his conquest, no right of dominion. They are free from any subjection to him, and if their former government be dissolved, they are at liberty to begin and erect another to themselves.
Chapter 16
Of Conquest
The works of John Locke. v. 5 | ||