BIBLIOGRAPHY
This bibliography makes no pretence to completeness. It attempts only to enumerate the more obvious sources that an interested reader would care to examine.
GENERAL
LESLIE STEPHEN. History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century. 1876. Vol. II, Chapters IX and X.
W.E.H. LECKY. History of England in the Eighteenth Century.
A.L. SMITH. Political Philosophy in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in the Cambridge Modern History. Vol. VI, Chapter XXIII.
J. BONAR. Philosophy and Political Economy. Chapters V-IX.
F.W. MAITLAND. An Historical Sketch of Liberty and Equality in Collected Papers. Vol. I.
CHAPTER II
JOHN LOCKE. Works (Eleventh Edition), 10 volumes. London, 1812.
H.R. FOX-BOURNE. Life of John Locke. London, 1876.
T.H. GREEN. The Principles of Political Obligation
in Collected
Works. Vol. II. London, 1908.
PETER. LORD KING. The Life and Letters of John Locke. London, 1858.
SIR F. POLLOCK. Locke’s Theory of the State
in Proc. Brit. Acad..
Vol. I. London, 1904.
S.P. LAMPRECHT. The Moral and Political Philosophy of Locke. New York, 1918.
A.A. SEATON. The Theory of Toleration under
the Later Stuarts.
Cambridge, 1911.
J.N. FIGGIS. The Divine Right of Kings. Cambridge, 1914.
CHAPTER III
JEREMY COLLIER. The History of Passive Obedience. London, 1689.
WILLIAM SHERLOCK. The Case of Resistance. London, 1684.
CHARLES LESLIE. The Case of the Regale (Collected
Works). Vol. III,
p.
291.
The
Rehearsal.
The
New Association.
Cassandra.
The
Finishing Stroke.
Obedience
to Civil Government Clearly Stated.
The
Best Answer.
The
Best of All.