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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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arbitrary

   Sec.
1 8 | but yet no absolute or arbitrary power, to use a criminal, 2 22 | inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another man: as 3 23 | This freedom from absolute, arbitrary power, is so necessary to, 4 23 | himself under the absolute, arbitrary power of another, to take 5 24 | was not under an absolute, arbitrary, despotical power: for the 6 24 | was so far from having an arbitrary power over his life, that 7 57 | not to be subject to the arbitrary will of another, but freely 8 64 | off-spring into an absolute arbitrary dominion of the father, 9 85 | the absolute dominion and arbitrary power of their masters. 10 135| can possibly be absolutely arbitrary over the lives and fortunes 11 135| no body has an absolute arbitrary power over himself, or over 12 135| cannot subject himself to the arbitrary power of another; and having 13 135| in the state of nature no arbitrary power over the life, liberty, 14 136| power to rule by extemporary arbitrary decrees, but is bound to 15 137| Sec. 137. Absolute arbitrary power, or governing without 16 137| one, or more, an absolute arbitrary power over their persons 17 137| themselves to the absolute arbitrary power and will of a legislator, 18 137| condition, who is exposed to the arbitrary power of one man, who has 19 137| he that is exposed to the arbitrary power of 100,000 single 20 137| society, as it ought not to be arbitrary and at pleasure, so it ought 21 139| it is necessary, is not arbitrary by being absolute, but is 22 149| to the absolute will and arbitrary dominion of another; when 23 156| the executive, not as an arbitrary power depending on his good 24 163| some men would have it, an arbitrary power to do things hurtful 25 166| indeed had some title to arbitrary power by that argument, 26 170| intended to be a severe arbitrary government, but only for 27 171| so cannot be an absolute, arbitrary power over their lives and 28 172| Despotical power is an absolute, arbitrary power one man has over another, 29 172| for man not having such an arbitrary power over his own life, 30 172| own life, the despotical, arbitrary power of his master ceases. 31 189| subjected to his absolute arbitrary power, he has no such right 32 201| harass, or subdue them to the arbitrary and irregular commands of 33 210| prerogative (which is an arbitrary power in some things left 34 210| several experiments made of arbitrary power, and that religion 35 214| prince, sets up his own arbitrary will in place of the laws, 36 216| 216. Thirdly, When, by the arbitrary power of the prince, the 37 221| the community, masters, or arbitrary disposers of the lives, 38 222| reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves 39 222| about to set up his own arbitrary will as the law of the society. 40 224| exposed to the ill usage of arbitrary power, cry up their governors, 41 230| endeavours to get and exercise an arbitrary power over their people;


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