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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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1 5 | same nature? To have any thing offered them repugnant to 2 17 | design to take away every thing else, that freedom being 3 17 | take away from them every thing else, and so be looked on 4 18 | his power, take away every thing else. And therefore it is 5 20 | it is hard to imagine any thing but a state of war: for 6 25 | to have a property in any thing: I will not content myself 7 40 | difference of value on every thing; and let any one consider 8 41 | clearer demonstration of any thing, than several nations of 9 43 | would scarcely be worth any thing: it is to that we owe the 10 46 | indeed it was a foolish thing, as well as dishonest, to 11 46 | but the perishing of any thing uselesly in it.~ 12 47 | use of money, some lasting thing that men might keep without 13 48 | Where there is not some thing, both lasting and scarce, 14 49 | that is now; for no such thing as money was any where known. 15 53 | Sec. 53. Had but this one thing been well considered, without 16 57 | the law, as an useless thing, would of itself vanish; 17 66 | ties up the child from any thing that may ever injure or 18 66 | or liberties. It is one thing to owe honour, respect, 19 71 | they were one and the same thing: for then, all paternal 20 81 | necessity in the nature of the thing, nor to the ends of it, 21 84 | not here need to say any thing of it. And I think it is 22 94(*)| inconvenient, so as the thing which they had devised for 23 94 | society are one and the same thing, which I have never yet 24 98 | individual can make any thing to be the act of the whole: 25 101 | infancies: and if they know any thing of their original, they 26 110 | but what the nature of the thing, and the end of government 27 111 | inconvenient, so as the thing which they had devised for 28 136 | To constrain men to any thing inconvenient cloth seem 29 139 | whom yet he can command any thing, and hang for the least 30 146 | any one pleases. So the thing be understood, I am indifferent 31 161 | and the people, about a thing claimed as a prerogative; 32 163 | pulled from the prince any thing that of right belonged to 33 163 | for their good, was not a thing which they intended him 34 168 | danger of: and it is the thing, of all others, they have 35 175 | polities be founded on any thing but the consent of the people; 36 179 | no power to do an unjust thing, such as is to make an unjust 37 181 | maintains it, (which is the same thing, as at first to have done 38 181 | does in effect the same thing; supposing we are in such 39 186 | such is the extorting any thing from me by force. Nor does 40 194 | collusion: for can there be any thing more ridiculous than to 41 212 | authority would impose any thing upon them. Every one is 42 222 | once attempted any such thing as this, cannot any longer 43 223 | corruption; it is not an easy thing to get them changed, even 44 231 | magistrates, doing the same thing, may be resisted, hath of 45 242 | silent, or doubtful, and the thing be of great consequence,


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