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1 [Title]| confidence to appear against our common safety, and be again an 2 [Title]| consistent with himself, or common sense. I should not speak 3 8 | than that of reason and common equity, which is that measure 4 10 | the right of punishment common to him with other men, a 5 11 | being magistrate hath the common right of punishing put into 6 11 | having renounced reason, the common rule and measure God hath 7 19 | according to reason, without a common superior on earth, with 8 19 | another, where there is no common superior on earth to appeal 9 19 | not time to appeal to our common judge, nor the decision 10 19 | be irreparable. Want of a common judge with authority, puts 11 19 | there is, and is not, a common judge.~ 12 22 | standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, 13 25 | given it to mankind in common. But this being supposed, 14 25 | Adam, and his posterity in common, it is impossible that any 15 25 | which God gave to mankind in common, and that without any express 16 26 | given the world to men in common, hath also given them reason 17 26 | feeds, belong to mankind in common, as they are produced by 18 26 | and is still a tenant in common, must be his, and so his, 19 27 | all inferior creatures, be common to all men, yet every man 20 27 | by him removed from the common state nature hath placed 21 27 | to it, that excludes the common right of other men: for 22 27 | enough, and as good, left in common for others.~ 23 28 | distinction between them and common: that added something to 24 28 | them more than nature, the common mother of all, had done; 25 28 | what belonged to all in common? If such a consent as that 26 28 | taking any part of what is common, and removing it out of 27 28 | property; without which the common is of no use. And the taking 28 28 | have a right to them in common with others, become my property, 29 28 | removing them out of that common state they were in, hath 30 29 | part of what is given in common, children or servants could 31 29 | had provided for them in common, without assigning to every 32 29 | of nature, where it was common, and belonged equally to 33 30 | though before it was the common right of every one. And 34 30 | property, in what was before common, still takes place; and 35 30 | great and still remaining common of mankind; or what ambergrise 36 30 | that removes it out of that common state nature left it in, 37 30 | is still looked upon as common, and no man's private possession; 38 30 | nature, wherein she was common, and hath begun a property.~ 39 32 | were, inclose it from the common. Nor will it invalidate 40 32 | when he gave the world in common to all mankind, commanded 41 34 | gave the world to men in common; but since he gave it them 42 34 | it should always remain common and uncultivated. He gave 43 34 | which God had given him in common with others to labour on, 44 35 | is true, in land that is common in England, or any other 45 35 | fellowcommoners; because this is left common by compact, i.e. by the 46 35 | violated. And though it be common, in respect of some men, 47 35 | first peopling of the great common of the world, it was quite 48 37 | lessen, but increase the common stock of mankind: for the 49 37 | richness lying waste in common. And therefore he that incloses 50 37 | product of an hundred lying in common. I have here rated the improved 51 37 | he offended against the common law of nature, and was liable 52 38 | part of the land lay in common; that the inhabitants valued 53 39 | to the children of men in common, we see how labour could 54 40 | of the same land lying in common, without any husbandry upon 55 44 | things of nature are given in common, yet man, by being master 56 44 | own, and did not belong in common to others.~ 57 45 | employ it upon what was common, which remained a long while 58 45 | others possession, have, by common consent, given up their 59 45 | pretences to their natural common right, which originally 60 45 | consent of the use of their common money) lie waste, and are 61 45 | of, and so still lie in common; tho' this can scarce happen 62 46 | nature hath provided in common, every one had a right ( 63 46 | injury; he wasted not the common stock; destroyed no part 64 48 | give up again to the wild common of nature, whatever was 65 51 | title of property in the common things of nature, and how 66 54 | may place others above the common level: birth may subject 67 66 | restraint, but that which is common to them both, whether it 68 72 | children; which tho' it be common to him with other men, yet 69 72 | almost consich tho' it be common to him with other men, yet 70 78 | also necessary to their common off-spring, who have a right 71 79 | the maintenance of their common family, which cannot subsist 72 80 | and lay up goods for their common issue, which uncertain mixture, 73 82 | though they have but one common concern, yet having different 74 82 | but to the things of their common interest and property, leaves 75 87 | into one body, and have a common established law and judicature 76 87 | but those who have no such common appeal, I mean on earth, 77 91 | have no standing rule, and common judge to appeal to on earth, 78 91 | he were degraded from the common state of rational creatures, 79 91 | except they gave their common consent, all to be ordered 80 105 | man as he that was their common father; unless negligence, 81 119 | any government. There is a common distinction of an express 82 124 | received and allowed by common consent to be the standard 83 124 | right and wrong, and the common measure to decide all controversies 84 128 | of nature: by which law, common to them all, he and all 85 131 | extend farther, than the common good; but is obliged to 86 135 | work in such actions as the common good requireth. Laws politic, 87 135 | be no hindrance unto the common good, for which societies 88 138 | are subjects under the common laws of their country, equally 89 139 | look no farther than the common practice of martial discipline: 90 159 | in his hands, has by the common law of nature a right to 91 172 | betwixt man and man, and the common bond whereby human kind 92 181 | a state, that we have no common judge on earth, whom I may 93 216 | consent, and contrary to the common interest of the people, 94 222 | obedience, and are left to the common refuge, which God hath provided 95 230 | justly to be esteemed the common enemy and pest of mankind, 96 233 | men alone be debarred the common privilege of opposing force 97 240 | 240. Here, it is like, the common question will be made, Who 98 242 | and is dispensed from the common ordinary rules of the law;