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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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authority

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1 [Title]| be openly shewed of what authority this their Patriarch is, 2 1 | donation from God, any such authority over his children, or dominion 3 1 | any the least shadow of authority from that, which is held 4 9 | to them. The legislative authority, by which they are in force 5 9 | of the world, men without authority: and therefore, if by the 6 11 | criminal offences by his own authority, but yet cannot remit the 7 15 | will not only oppose the authority of the judicious Hooker, 8 19 | superior on earth, with authority to judge between them, is 9 19 | Want of a common judge with authority, puts all men in a state 10 20 | positive laws, and judges with authority to appeal to, the state 11 21 | to end, where there is no authority to decide between the contenders) 12 21 | nature: for where there is an authority, a power on earth, from 13 22 | the will or legislative authority of man, but to have only 14 35 | commanding to subdue, gave authority so far to appropriate: and 15 53 | absolute dominion, and regal authority, when under the title of 16 53 | for the absolute power and authority of the fatherhood, as they 17 53 | appeared, that that fundamental authority, from whence they would 18 54 | subjected to the will or authority of any other man.~ 19 60 | or proof of parents regal authority.~ 20 63 | This is that which puts the authority into the parents hands to 21 65 | he hath to the name and authority of a father. And what will 22 65 | having license from divine authority to leave father and mother, 23 66 | over their children, or an authority to make laws and dispose 24 66 | yet this lessens not his authority, nor subjects him to her 25 68 | if, out of a conceit of authority, he should have the indiscretion 26 69 | both, that the father's authority cannot dispossess the mother 27 70 | it: but all these give no authority, no right to any one, of 28 74 | by virtue of any paternal authority over one who was not his 29 74 | give way to the dignity and authority they were willing should 30 75 | make way for the father's authority and government. They had 31 76 | of fathers to political authority, because they commonly were 32 83 | allowed no such absolute authority. But the ends of matrimony 33 87 | parties; and by men having authority from the community, for 34 87 | judicature to appeal to, with authority to decide controversies 35 89 | up a judge on earth, with authority to determine all the controversies, 36 90 | case, by setting up a known authority, to which every one of that 37 90 | are, who have not such an authority to appeal to, for the decision 38 91 | indifferently, and with authority decide, and from whose decision 39 91 | that unto whom they granted authority to rule and govem, by them 40 94 | as to a kind of natural authority, that the chief rule, with 41 94 | wisdom; yet when time, giving authority, and (as some men would 42 94 | could any one, by his own authority; avoid the force of the 43 106 | or respect to paternal authority; since all petty monarchies, 44 107 | whom they had given the authority over them, and of balancing 45 108 | command into the king's sole authority.~ 46 109 | As if the whole kingly authority were nothing else but to 47 110 | common-wealth, and the fatherly authority being continued on to the 48 118 | his father's tuition and authority, till he comes to age of 49 125 | indifferent judge, with authority to determine all differences 50 130 | nature, by his own single authority, as he thought fit) to assist 51 134 | their own consent, and by authority received from them; and 52 134 | received from God, or else by authority derived at the first from 53 136 | legislative, or supreme authority, cannot assume to its self 54 140 | on the people, by his own authority, and without such consent 55 141 | power to transfer their authority of making laws, and place 56 152 | that they have no manner of authority, any of them, beyond what 57 155 | upon the people without authority, and contrary to the trust 58 155 | remedy of force without authority, is to oppose force to it. 59 155 | The use of force without authority, always puts him that uses 60 189 | do; and he has no lawfull authority, whilst force, and not choice, 61 198 | any share in the public authority, and settled methods of 62 200 | of a subject, I hope the authority of a king will make it pass 63 202 | s harm; and whosoever in authority exceeds the power given 64 202 | magistrate; and, acting without authority, may be opposed, as any 65 202 | magistrates. He that hath authority to seize my person in the 66 202 | warrant, and such a legal authority, as will impower him to 67 202 | endamaging another without authority is, that it is a great aggravation 68 202 | exceeding the bounds of authority is no more a right in a 69 206 | him not: for the king's authority being given him only by 70 206 | magistrate, where he has no authority, being as void and insignificant, 71 206 | the magistrate has some authority so far, and to such ends, 72 206 | the commission, but the authority, that gives the right of 73 206 | the laws there can be no authority. But, notwithstanding such 74 206 | resistance, the king's person and authority are still both secured, 75 212 | amongst them, can have authority of making laws that shall 76 212 | they make laws without authority, which the people are not 77 212 | force of those, who without authority would impose any thing upon 78 212 | place, who have no such authority or delegation.~ 79 218 | under pretence of lawful authority, and has it in his hands 80 226 | opposition, not to persons, but authority, which is founded only in 81 226 | the pretence they have to authority, the temptation of force 82 227 | people; and so destroying the authority which the people did, and 83 227 | is that of force without authority: and thus, by removing the 84 230 | desire to cast off the lawful authority of their rulers, or in the 85 237 | right, and by their own authority, help themselves, take arms, 86 237 | loses all power and regal authority over his people; which are 87 239 | in whatsoever he has no authority, there he is no king, and 88 239 | resisted: for wheresoever the authority ceases, the king ceases 89 239 | like other men who have no authority. And these two cases he 90 239 | subjects; and if there needed authority in a case where reason is 91 243 | successors, with direction and authority for providing such successors, 92 243 | miscarriages of those in authority, it is forfeited; upon the


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