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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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1 [Title]| never so much glib nonsense put together in well-sounding 2 7 | nature is, in that state, put into every man's hands, 3 9 | any prince or state can put to death, or punish an alien, 4 11 | common right of punishing put into his hands, can often, 5 12 | contrary and hidden interests put into words; for so truly 6 17 | absolute power, does thereby put himself into a state of 7 18 | treat him as one who has put himself into a state of 8 21 | controversies, where the question is put, who shall be judge? It 9 21 | judge, whether another hath put himself in a state of war 10 22 | according to the trust put in it. Freedom then is not 11 23 | himself to any one, nor put himself under the absolute, 12 28 | else could. That labour put a distinction between them 13 36 | tacit agreement of men to put a value on it, introduced ( 14 37 | from the state which nature put them in, by placing any 15 40 | hundredths are wholly to be put on the account of labour.~ 16 46 | fancy or agreement hath put the value on, more than 17 46 | from the state nature had put it in, was his. He that 18 69 | alienable before: for a man may put the tuition of his son in 19 73 | common-wealth they will put themselves under. But if 20 74 | fact, he might condemn and put him to death, or other-wise 21 77 | good for him to be alone, put him under strong obligations 22 83 | condition of conjugal society put it not in him, it being 23 95 | independent, no one can be put out of this estate, and 24 107 | therefore it is no wonder they put themselves into such a frame 25 107 | was natural for them to put themselves under a frame 26 110 | commonwealths generally put the rule into one man's 27 110 | those it was that at first put the rule into the hands 28 112 | government, should generally put the rule into one man's 29 118 | what government he will put himself under, what body 30 119 | and nothing being able to put him into subjection to any 31 132 | perfect democracy: or else may put the power of making laws 32 136 | into, and the community put the legislative power into 33 137 | persons and estates, and put a force into the magistrate' 34 137 | upon them. This were to put themselves into a worse 35 139 | into whatsoever hands it is put, being, as I have before 36 142 | which the trust, that is put in them by the society, 37 143 | the legislative power is put into the hands of divers 38 153 | When the legislative hath put the execution of the laws, 39 155 | and contrary to the trust put in him that does so, is 40 164 | supposed, when free, to put himself into subjection 41 164 | is mindful of the trust put into his hands, and careful 42 168 | a power the people never put into their hands, (who can 43 182 | and the state of war he put himself in, made him forfeit 44 184 | imaginary value: nature has put no such upon them: they 45 186 | passes the right, when I put my hand in my pocket, and 46 192 | them, till their rulers put them under such a frame 47 192 | do, till either they are put in a full state of liberty 48 201 | wherever the power, that is put in any hands for the government 49 202 | in that he has more trust put in him, has already a much 50 207 | to destroy him, who had put himself into a state of 51 209 | which they can possibly put themselves in. wherein they 52 214 | whose rules and laws are put in execution, and required 53 219 | already made can no longer be put in execution. This is demonstratively 54 222 | under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state 55 222 | to grasp themselves, or put into the hands of any other, 56 222 | the power the people had put into their hands for quite 57 222 | who having a double trust put in him, both to have a part 58 225 | themselves, and endeavour to put the rule into such hands 59 228 | properties contrary to the trust put in them; and that therefore 60 230 | rather their fault, who put things into such a posture, 61 231 | also that trust, which is put into their hands by their 62 238 | left him, and the people put free into his hands, to 63 239 | has dethroned himself, and put himself in a state of war 64 239 | would any other man, who has put himself into a state of 65 241 | this, whether another hath put himself into a state of 66 242 | use of that appeal, and put himself upon it.~


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