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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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1 [Title]| William; to make good his title, in the consent of the people, 2 32 | every body else has an equal title to it; and therefore he 3 32 | property, which another had no title to, nor could without injury 4 34 | and labour was to be his title to it;) not to the fancy 5 35 | joined together. The one gave title to the other. So that God, 6 36 | upon land he has no other title to, but only his making 7 51 | labour could at first begin a title of property in the common 8 51 | reason of quarrelling about title, nor any doubt about the 9 51 | for controversy about the title, nor for encroachment on 10 52 | find, she hath an equal title. This may give one reason 11 53 | authority, when under the title of paternal power it seemed 12 61 | is free by his father's title, by his father's understanding, 13 61 | Adam now known, and by that title settled a monarch in his 14 65 | there, and this be all the title he hath to the name and 15 70 | due not only to the bare title of father; not only because, 16 87 | has been proved, with a title to perfect freedom, and 17 116 | it, and have no more any title or pretence to the freedom 18 166 | princes indeed had some title to arbitrary power by that 19 176 | would this give him any title? Just such a title, by his 20 176 | him any title? Just such a title, by his sword, has an unjust 21 176 | some petty villain. The title of the offender, and the 22 176 | war can thereby have no title to the subjection and obedience 23 177 | absolute monarchy upon the title of the sword, make their 24 177 | our princes have thereby a title to absolute dominion: which 25 179 | innocent; and he has no more title over the people of that 26 180 | not thereby a right and title to their possessions. This 27 182 | take them away, by the bare title of having subdued him that 28 182 | sustained that alone gives him title to another man's goods: 29 182 | his life, but gave me no title to his goods. The right 30 183 | children; they too had a title to the goods he enjoyed, 31 183 | case: the conqueror has a title to reparation for damages 32 183 | and the children have a title to their father's estate 33 183 | or compact, gave her a title to it, it is plain, her 34 183 | pressing and preferable title of those who are in danger 35 184 | will scarce give him a title to any country he shall 36 184 | be all, it gives no other title than what bare force gives 37 186 | to give the conqueror a title to rule over them. It remains 38 192 | descended, and derive a title to their estates from those 39 192 | conqueror never having had a title to the land of that country, 40 196 | virtue of conquest, no lawful title himself to dominion over 41 196 | notwithstanding whatever title the kings of Assyria had 42 198 | deriving from him, ever have a title, till the people are both 43 239 | forfeit their power, and their title to the obedience of their


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