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1 [Title]| the only one of all lawful governments, he has more fully and clearly, 2 14 | and rulers of independent governments all through the world, are 3 50 | the use of money: for in governments, the laws regulate the right 4 93 | indeed, as well as other governments of the world, the subjects 5 103 | instances, out of history, of governments begun upon paternal right, 6 103 | much into the original of governments, as they have begun de facto, 7 104 | history shewing, that the governments of the world, that were 8 104 | about the first erecting of governments.~ 9 110 | almost all those which begin governments, that ever come to last 10 110 | of the public weal, all governments would have sunk under the 11 112 | esteem a way of beginning of governments.~The other objection I find 12 115 | up in, and setting up new governments in other places; from whence 13 115 | to his heirs, that made governments in the beginning, since 14 115 | commonwealths and other governments, as they thought fit.~ 15 118 | 118. But, it is plain, governments themselves understand it 16 118 | then, by the practice of governments themselves, as well as by 17 127 | power, as well as of the governments and societies themselves.~ 18 138 | not much to be feared in governments where the legislative consists, 19 138 | equally with the rest. But in governments, where the legislative is 20 140 | Sec. 140. It is true, governments cannot be supported without 21 142 | properly concerns only such governments where the legislative is 22 157 | often comes to pass, that in governments, where part of the legislative 23 159 | monarchies, and well-framed governments) there the good of the society 24 160 | prerogative: for since in some governments the lawmaking power is not 25 162 | that in the infancy of governments, when commonwealths differed 26 163 | disorders which happen in kingly governments. And indeed, if that be 27 175 | Sec. 175. THOUGH governments can originally have no other 28 184 | nature (as all princes and governments are in reference to one 29 198 | Sec. 198. In all lawful governments, the designation of the 30 209 | confess, that attends all governments whatsoever, when the governors 31 211 | conquerors swords often cut up governments by the roots, and mangle 32 211 | this way of dissolving of governments, to need any more to be 33 212 | over-turning from without, governments are dissolved from within,~ 34 215 | not names that constitute governments, but the use and exercise 35 221 | secondly, another way whereby governments are dissolved, and that 36 224 | examples of it in all sorts of governments in the world.~ 37 230 | the breaking to pieces of governments bring on a country. And 38 239 | mentioned, to be destructive to governments, only that he has omitted