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1 1 | designing and knowing the persons that have it, than what 2 4 | of their possessions and persons, as they think fit, within 3 53 | not placed in one, but two persons jointly. But to let this 4 86 | extent, over those several persons that are in it; for excepting 5 90 | to obey; where-ever any persons are, who have not such an 6 90 | between them, there those persons are still in the state of 7 101| commonwealths as with particular persons, they are commonly ignorant 8 132| majority to one or more persons only for their lives, or 9 134| their consent, upon whose persons they impose laws, it is 10 135| can be no more than those persons had in a state of nature 11 137| arbitrary power over their persons and estates, and put a force 12 143| grasp at power, for the same persons, who have the power of making 13 143| into the hands of divers persons, who duly assembled, have 14 145| members of it are distinct persons still in reference to one 15 145| respect of all other states or persons out of its community.~ 16 146| the transactions, with all persons and communities without 17 148| in the hands of distinct persons: for both of them requiring 18 148| power should be placed in persons, that might act separately, 19 153| supposed to consist of several persons, (for if it be a single 20 159| makes no distinction of persons, by an action that may deserve 21 160| occasions, and upon all persons that may come in their way; 22 173| which men have in their persons as well as goods.) Voluntary 23 181| he uses force against the persons of those he makes war upon; 24 189| reaches no farther than the persons of the men that were subdued 25 193| as well as power over the persons, of the conquered; which, 26 194| Sec. 194. Their persons are free by a native right, 27 196| despotical right over the persons of all, that actually aided, 28 197| usurpation, is a change only of persons, but not of the forms and 29 198| the designation of the persons, who are to bear rule, is 30 212| under the direction of persons, and bonds of laws, made 31 212| and bonds of laws, made by persons authorized thereunto, by 32 213| concurrence of three distinct persons.~1. A single hereditary 33 218| thereby rendering them private persons, they can never in opposition 34 220| other, by the change of persons, or form, or both, as they 35 226| being an opposition, not to persons, but authority, which is 36 233| only to some particular persons, but sets himself against 37 239| in any distinction of the persons to whose dominion they were 38 239| change of nations in the persons of their governors, but 39 242| heaven; force between either persons, who have no known superior