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1 [Title]| make good his title, in the consent of the people, which being 2 17 | into his power without my consent, would use me as he pleased 3 22 | but that established, by consent, in the commonwealth; nor 4 23 | by compact, or his own consent, enslave himself to any 5 28 | because he had not the consent of all mankind to make them 6 28 | all in common? If such a consent as that was necessary, man 7 28 | not depend on the express consent of all the commoners. Thus 8 28 | without the assignation or consent of any body. The labour 9 29 | 29. By making an explicit consent of every commoner, necessary 10 32 | cannot inclose, without the consent of all his fellow-commoners, 11 35 | appropriate any part, without the consent of all his fellowcommoners; 12 36 | value on it, introduced (by consent) larger possessions, and 13 38 | built cities; and then, by consent, they came in time, to set 14 38 | to feed together, they by consent, as Abraham and Lot did, 15 45 | possession, have, by common consent, given up their pretences 16 45 | rest of mankind, in the consent of the use of their common 17 47 | spoiling, and that by mutual consent men would take in exchange 18 50 | its value only from the consent of men, whereof labour yet 19 50 | by a tacit and voluntary consent, found out, a way how a 20 74 | by the express or tacit consent of the children when they 21 74 | paternal right, but only by the consent of his children, is evident 22 75 | tacit, and scarce avoidable consent, to make way for the father' 23 81 | determinable, either by consent, or at a certain time, or 24 91 | except they gave their common consent, all to be ordered by some, 25 91 | agree upon, without which consent there would be no reason 26 94 | differences, by a tacit consent devolved into his hands, 27 95 | another, without his own consent. The only way whereby any 28 96 | number of men have, by the consent of every individual, made 29 96 | community, being only the consent of the individuals of it, 30 96 | carries it, which is the consent of the majority: or else 31 96 | one community, which the consent of every individual that 32 96 | every one is bound by that consent to be concluded by the majority. 33 97 | thought fit, and did actually consent to? This would be still 34 97 | may submit himself, and consent to any acts of it if he 35 98 | Sec. 98. For if the consent of the majority shall not, 36 98 | individual; nothing but the consent of every individual can 37 98 | of the whole: but such a consent is next to impossible ever 38 99 | society, is nothing but the consent of any number of freemen 39 102 | themselves claimed it not, but by consent were all equal, till by 40 102 | equal, till by the same consent they set rulers over themselves. 41 103 | themselves, by their own consent. Thus I have given several 42 104 | foundation, and were made by the consent of the people; there can 43 106 | society depends upon the consent of the individuals, to join 44 112 | naturally free, and by their own consent either submitted to the 45 112 | government have been laid in the consent of the people. I say peaceful, 46 117 | common-wealth. And thus the consent of freemen, born under government, 47 119 | power, but only his own consent; it is to be considered, 48 119 | sufficient declaration of a man's consent, to make him subject to 49 119 | of an express and a tacit consent, which will concern our 50 119 | body doubts but an express consent, of any man entering into 51 119 | be looked upon as a tacit consent, and how far it binds, i.e. 52 119 | cloth thereby give his tacit consent, and is as far forth obliged 53 121 | nothing but such a tacit consent to the government, will, 54 121 | express declaration, given his consent to be of any commonwealth, 55 122 | political societies, and that consent which makes any one a member 56 124 | received and allowed by common consent to be the standard of right 57 133 | which if any body dislike, I consent with him to change it for 58 134 | to its being a law, * the consent of the society, over whom 59 134 | make laws, but by their own consent, and by authority received 60 134 | at the first from their consent, upon whose persons they 61 134 | therefore utterly without our consent, we could in such sort be 62 134 | And to be commanded we do consent, when that society, whereof 63 134 | so ever, are available by consent. Ibid.)~ 64 138 | property without his own consent: for the preservation of 65 138 | them, without their own consent: without this they have 66 138 | when he pleases, against my consent. Hence it is a mistake to 67 139 | property, without their own consent: for this would be in effect 68 140 | it must be with his own consent, i.e. the consent of the 69 140 | his own consent, i.e. the consent of the majority, giving 70 140 | authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby 71 142 | the people, without the consent of the people, given by 72 151 | law to be made without his consent, which cannot be expected 73 152 | he himself shall join and consent; so that he is no more subordinate 74 158 | government, and cannot miss the consent and approbation of the community; 75 168 | can never be supposed to consent that any body should rule 76 171 | agreement, and the mutual consent of those who make up the 77 175 | founded on any thing but the consent of the people; yet such 78 175 | history of mankind, this consent is little taken notice of: 79 175 | the force of arms for the consent of the people, and reckon 80 175 | former; but, without the consent of the people, can never 81 186 | they submit by their own consent, then this allows their 82 186 | then this allows their own consent to be necessary to give 83 186 | without right, can be thought consent, and how far they bind. 84 189 | over them but by their own consent, whatever he may drive them 85 191 | government made by their consent.~ 86 192 | their ancestors, though they consent not freely to the government, 87 192 | willingly and of choice consent to. Who doubts but the Grecian 88 192 | representatives given their free consent, and also till they are 89 192 | of it without their own consent, without which, men under 90 193 | that without a man's own consent it cannot be taken from 91 198 | people are both at liberty to consent, and have actually consented 92 212 | authorized thereunto, by the consent and appointment of the people, 93 216 | are altered, without the consent, and contrary to the common 94 218 | legislative by a law, his consent being necessary to give 95 222 | and will not comply and consent to betray the liberties 96 227 | but by the appointment and consent of the people; and so destroying