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| Alphabetical [« »] commodities 3 commodity 1 common 98 common-wealth 55 common-wealths 1 commoner 1 commoners 4 | Frequency [« »] 57 been 56 give 56 god 55 common-wealth 54 labour 54 me 54 might | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances common-wealth |
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1 3 | and in the defence of the common-wealth from foreign injury; and 2 73 | join themselves to, what common-wealth they will put themselves 3 86 | number too, with a little common-wealth, yet is very far from it, 4 88 | Sec. 88. And thus the common-wealth comes by a power to set 5 88 | has given a right to the common-wealth to employ his force, for 6 88 | of the judgments of the common-wealth, whenever he shall be called 7 88 | when committed within the common-wealth; and also to determine, 8 89 | of nature into that of a common-wealth, by setting up a judge on 9 98 | much less than that of a common-wealth, will necessarily keep many 10 110 | by degrees grew up into a common-wealth, and the fatherly authority 11 116 | enjoyed as a subject of any common-wealth, as may oblige his son to 12 117 | any other subject of that common-wealth. And thus the consent of 13 120 | was before free, to any common-wealth, by the same he unites his 14 120 | government and dominion of that common-wealth, as long as it hath a being. 15 120 | under the government of that common-wealth, must take it with the condition 16 120 | to the government of the common-wealth, under whose jurisdiction 17 121 | incorporate himself into any other common-wealth; or to agree with others 18 122 | perpetual subject of that common-wealth, than it would make a man 19 122 | any one a member of any common-wealth.~ 20 128 | and incorporates into any common-wealth, separate from the rest 21 131 | or supreme power of any common-wealth, is bound to govern by established 22 [Title]| Chapter X.~Of the Forms of a Common-wealth.~ 23 132 | such is the form of the common-wealth.~ 24 133 | Sec. 133. By common-wealth, I must be understood all 25 133 | answers in our language, is common-wealth, and most properly expresses 26 133 | quite different notion from common-wealth: and therefore, to avoid 27 133 | crave leave to use the word common-wealth in that sense, in which 28 134 | the supreme power of the common-wealth, but sacred and unalterable 29 135 | the supreme power in every common-wealth; yet,~First, It is not, 30 135 | cloth, or can give up to the common-wealth, and by it to the legislative 31 137 | therefore, whatever form the common-wealth is under, the ruling power 32 139 | and in it of the whole common-wealth, requires an absolute obedience 33 141 | appoint the form of the common-wealth, which is by constituting 34 142 | legislative power of every common-wealth, in all forms of government.~ 35 [Title]| Federative Power of the Common-wealth.~ 36 143 | direct how the force of the common-wealth shall be employed for preserving 37 145 | is another power in every common-wealth, which one may call natural, 38 145 | society: for though in a common-wealth the members of it are distinct 39 146 | communities without the common-wealth, and may be called federative, 40 147 | be of great moment to the common-wealth, yet it is much less capable 41 147 | for the advantage of the common-wealth.~ 42 148 | to place the force of the common-wealth in distinct, and not subordinate 43 [Title]| Subordination of the Powers of the Common-wealth.~ 44 149 | THOUGH in a constituted common-wealth, standing upon its own basis, 45 151 | or representative of the common-wealth, acted by the will of the 46 152 | some other power in the common-wealth.~ 47 153 | shewed, in a constituted common-wealth is the supreme. The legislative 48 155 | possessed of the force of the common-wealth, shall make use of that 49 175 | way for a new frame of a common-wealth, by destroying the former; 50 212 | life, and unity, to the common-wealth: from hence the several 51 222 | as the necessity of the common-wealth, and the public good should, 52 233 | against the body of the common-wealth, whereof he is the head, 53 237 | care and thought of the common-wealth; and consequently forfeits 54 239 | care and thought of the common-wealth; so that, according to him, 55 243 | can be no community, no common-wealth, which is contrary to the