Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
wanting 2
wantonness 1
wants 5
war 98
warrant 1
warred 1
wars 2
Frequency    [«  »]
101 were
100 more
98 common
98 war
97 good
97 yet
96 consent
John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

IntraText - Concordances

war

   Sec.
1 11 | committed upon one, declared war against all mankind, and 2 [Title]| Chapter III.~Of the State of War.~ 3 16 | Sec. 16. THE state of war is a state of enmity and 4 16 | puts him in a state of war with him against whom he 5 16 | destroy a man who makes war upon him, or has discovered 6 17 | himself into a state of war with him; it being to be 7 17 | himself into a state of war with me. He that, in the 8 17 | looked on as in a state of war.~ 9 18 | himself into a state of war with me, i.e. kill him if 10 18 | whoever introduces a state of war, and is aggressor in it.~ 11 19 | nature and the state of war, which however some men 12 19 | relief, is the state of war: and it is the want of such 13 19 | gives a man the right of war even against an aggressor, 14 19 | defence, and the right of war, a liberty to kill the aggressor, 15 19 | person, makes a state of war, both where there is, and 16 20 | force is over, the state of war ceases between those that 17 20 | appeal to, the state of war once begun, continues, with 18 20 | any thing but a state of war: for wherever violence is 19 20 | that is not bona fide done, war is made upon the sufferers, 20 21 | To avoid this state of war (wherein there is no appeal 21 21 | continuance of the state of war is excluded, and the controversy 22 21 | never come to a state of war: but we see he was forced 23 21 | put himself in a state of war with me, and whether I may, 24 24 | nothing else, but the state of war continued, between a lawful 25 24 | the other, the state of war and slavery ceases, as long 26 85 | captives taken in a just war, are by the right of nature 27 88 | which is the power of war and peace;) and all this 28 102 | is offered, in peace or war, they choose their captains 29 108 | they command absolutely in war, yet at home and in time 30 108 | resolutions of peace and war being ordinarily either 31 108 | or in a council. Tho' the war itself, which admits not 32 109 | have been to be captains in war, and leaders of their armies; 33 109 | which was, to march forth to war, and home again in the heads 34 109 | lephtha. The Ammonites making war upon Israel, the Gileadites 35 109 | skill and conduct enough in war, to be able to defend us. 36 110 | against their enemies in war, and the great confidence 37 122 | not being in a state of war, come within the territories 38 146 | therefore contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances, 39 155 | that does so, is a state of war with the people, who have 40 155 | uses it into a state of war, as the aggressor, and renders 41 172 | himself into the state of war with another: for having 42 172 | made use of the force of war, to compass his unjust ends 43 172 | taken in a just and lawful war, and such only, are subject 44 172 | any, but is the state of war continued: for what compact 45 172 | puts an end to the state of war, who enters into conditions 46 175 | with, that in the noise of war, which makes so great a 47 176 | himself into the state of war with another, and unjustly 48 176 | can, by such an unjust war, never come to have a right 49 176 | that conquers in an unjust war can thereby have no title 50 177 | a conqueror in a lawful war, and see what power he gets, 51 177 | William had a right to make war on this island; yet his 52 178 | of those who by an unjust war have forfeited them; but 53 178 | those who engaged not in the war, nor over the possessions 54 179 | as is to make an unjust war, (for they never had such 55 179 | is committed in an unjust war, any farther than they actually 56 179 | permit the confusion of war to sweep all together: but 57 180 | those he overcomes in a just war, is perfectly despotical: 58 180 | themselves in a state of war, have forfeited them; but 59 181 | Sec. 181. Though in all war there be usually a complication 60 181 | persons of those he makes war upon; yet it is the use 61 181 | a man into the state of war: for whether by force he 62 181 | of force that makes the war: for he that breaks open 63 181 | a man into the state of war with another; and thereby 64 182 | not to have joined in the war, either thro' infancy, absence, 65 182 | he has sustained by the war, and the defence of his 66 182 | force, and the state of war he put himself in, made 67 182 | those who joined in the war, not to their estates, but 68 182 | and the charges of the war, and that too with reservation 69 183 | it comes to a state of war, wherein my defending by 70 183 | children's. They made not the war, nor assisted in it. I could 71 184 | charge and damages of the war are to be made up to the 72 184 | conquer: for the damages of war can scarce amount to the 73 185 | that joined with him in the war, and over those of the subdued 74 185 | conqueror, even in a just war, hath, by his conquest, 75 187 | whom he had no right of war, or who joined not in the 76 187 | or who joined not in the war against him, where he had 77 188 | have joined in that unjust war wherein they are subdued, 78 192 | slaves under the force of war.~ 79 193 | the conqueror in a just war has a right to the estates, 80 196 | aided, and concurred in the war against him, and a right 81 196 | that consented not to the war, and over the children of 82 196 | puts himself in a state of war against them, and has no 83 205 | himself into a state of war with his people, dissolve 84 207 | uses it into a state of war, and makes it lawful to 85 207 | himself into a state of war with me, and threatened 86 212 | from whom the state of war is excluded by the umpirage, 87 222 | themselves into a state of war with the people, who are 88 226 | back again the state of war, and are properly rebels: 89 227 | and a bar to the state of war amongst them. They, who 90 227 | actually introduce a state of war, which is that of force 91 227 | people a-new to the state of war, And if those, who by force 92 227 | themselves into a state of war with those who made them 93 232 | himself into a state of war with those against whom 94 235 | force, being the state of war that levels the parties, 95 239 | put himself in a state of war with his people, what shall 96 239 | himself into a state of war with them, Barclay, and 97 241 | himself into a state of war with him, and whether he 98 242 | being properly a state of war, wherein the appeal lies


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL