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1 1 | political power, and another way of designing and knowing 2 26 | to appropriate them some way or other, before they can 3 36 | impossible for any man, this way, to intrench upon the right 4 37 | products of nature, as any way to alter them from the state 5 39 | other men, which can no way be proved, nor any one's 6 50 | voluntary consent, found out, a way how a man may fairly possess 7 57 | offspring having another way of entrance into the world, 8 67 | nature drawing the other way. And therefore God almighty 9 74 | of such a power, to give way to the dignity and authority 10 75 | avoidable consent, to make way for the father's authority 11 79 | as well as more dangerous way of living, than by feeding 12 91 | of nature, there was no way but only by growing into 13 95 | his own consent. The only way whereby any one divests 14 96 | is one body to move one way; it is necessary the body 15 96 | the body should move that way whither the greater force 16 100| met together, and in this way began and set up a government.~ 17 105| yet if they find him any way weak, or uncapable, they 18 107| nor their possessions, or way of living, (which afforded 19 107| equality of a simple poor way of living, confining their 20 112| conquest, which some esteem a way of beginning of governments.~ 21 112| beginning of polities, in the way I have mentioned, is this, 22 153| time, or there be no other way prescribed to convoke them: 23 159| should in some cases give way to the executive power, 24 160| persons that may come in their way; therefore there is a latitude 25 172| and having renounced the way of peace which that teaches, 26 175| Indeed, it often makes way for a new frame of a common-wealth, 27 181| man, and using force, the way of beasts, he becomes liable 28 183| full satisfaction, and give way to the pressing and preferable 29 184| cultivated, and of an extent any way coming near what I had overrun 30 194| the surest and most solemn way of conveyance can be devised; 31 198| monarchical, but to appoint no way to design the person that 32 200| the other makes all give way to his own will and appetite.~ 33 207| reparation for my lool. that way.~ 34 210| councils all tending that way; how can a man any more 35 210| persuaded in his own mind, which way things are going; or from 36 210| turn his course another way for some time, which he 37 211| The usual, and almost only way whereby this union is dissolved, 38 211| forward to allow of, this way of dissolving of governments, 39 216| do chuse, or in another way than what the society hath 40 218| parts of the legislative any way contribute to any attempt 41 219| Sec. 219. There is one way more whereby such a government 42 221| therefore, secondly, another way whereby governments are 43 222| destroy all that stand in the way of such a design, and will 44 225| artifices, all tending the same way, make the design visible 45 226| likeliest to do; the properest way to prevent the evil, is 46 235| This is as ridiculous a way of resisting, as juvenal 47 242| administration, decline that way of determination, the appeal