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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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supreme

   Sec.
1 9 | him. Those who have the supreme power of making laws in 2 21 | at the great day, to the supreme judge of all men.~ 3 89 | body politic, under one supreme government; or else when 4 131| whoever has the legislative or supreme power of any common-wealth, 5 132| limited time, and then the supreme power to revert to them 6 132| depending upon the placing the supreme power, which is the legislative, 7 132| superior, or any but the supreme make laws, according as 8 134| legislative is not only the supreme power of the common-wealth, 9 134| ultimately terminates in this supreme power, and is directed by 10 134| society, which is not the supreme.~(*The lawful power of making 11 135| intervals, though it be the supreme power in every common-wealth; 12 136| Secondly,* The legislative, or supreme authority, cannot assume 13 138| Sec. 138. Thirdly, The supreme power cannot take from any 14 138| mistake to think, that the supreme or legislative power of 15 149| community, there can be but one supreme power, which is the legislative, 16 149| remains still in the people a supreme power to remove or alter 17 149| community perpetually retains a supreme power of saving themselves 18 149| respect to be always the supreme power, but not as considered 19 150| the legislative is the supreme power: for what can give 20 150| legislative must needs be the supreme, and all other powers, in 21 151| sense may also be called supreme: not that he has in himself 22 151| he has in himself all the supreme power, which is that of 23 151| because he has in him the supreme execution, from whom all 24 151| properly enough in this sense supreme. But yet it is to be observed, 25 151| him, it is not to him as supreme legislator, but as supreme 26 151| supreme legislator, but as supreme executor of the law, made 27 152| displaced; so that it is not the supreme executive power, that is 28 152| from subordination, but the supreme executive power vested in 29 153| constituted common-wealth is the supreme. The legislative also in 30 153| in being, and so will, as supreme, naturally have the supreme 31 153| supreme, naturally have the supreme executive power, together 32 153| to convoke them: for the supreme power being placed in them 33 153| seasons, or by an act of their supreme power they have adjourned 34 157| legislative being the original and supreme act of the society, antecedent 35 213| person, having the constant, supreme, executive power, and with 36 218| flattered by others, that as supreme magistrate he is uncapable 37 219| is: When he who has the supreme executive power, neglects 38 222| true also concerning the supreme executor, who having a double 39 222| the legislative, and the supreme execution of the law, acts 40 238| and immediately under God, supreme in his kingdom; and also 41 241| he should appeal to the Supreme Judge, as leptha did.~ 42 243| legislative, and made this supreme power in any person, or 43 243| people have a right to act as supreme, and continue the legislative


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