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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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1 1 | against) must of necessity find out another rise of government, 2 24 | own life.~I confess, we find among the Jews, as well 3 30 | any of that kind, as to find and pursue her, has thereby 4 36 | places of America, we shall find that the possessions he 5 40 | husbandry upon it, and he will find, that the improvement of 6 40 | what to labour, we shall find, that in most of them ninety-nine 7 42 | is, waste; and we shall find the benefit of it amount 8 49 | money was any where known. Find out something that hath 9 52 | discourse of this nature, to find fault with words and names, 10 52 | or revelation, we shall find, she hath an equal title. 11 75 | and they could no where find a greater security to their 12 76 | those in whose hands we find, de facto, the exercise 13 79 | the works of his hands, we find the inferior creatures steadily 14 94 | respect of him whom they find to be so; and to take care, 15 100| Sec. 100. To this I find two objections made.~First, 16 103| facto, lest they should find, at the foundation of most 17 105| commonwealths, we shall generally find them under the government 18 105| Conformable hereunto we find the people of America, who ( 19 105| deceased king; yet if they find him any way weak, or uncapable, 20 106| of nations, we commonly find the government to be in 21 111| rights of government; and to find out ways to restrain the 22 112| governments.~The other objection I find urged against the beginning 23 121| part of the world, they can find free and unpossessed: whereas 24 127| to pass, that we seldom find any number of men live any 25 133| in that sense, in which I find it used by king James the 26 149| the legislative, when they find the legislative act contrary 27 153| of those hands, when they find cause, and to punish for 28 157| tho' most think it hard to find one, because the constitution 29 165| history of England, will find, that prerogative was always 30 168| and are weary of it, and find a necessity to have it amended. 31 203| as often as any one shall find himself aggrieved, and but 32 210| given: if the people shall find the ministers and subordinate 33 220| or both, as they shall find it most for their safety 34 224| are made miserable, and find themselves exposed to the 35 230| no otherwise than as they find and feel them? And is it 36 235| his resistance, and will find such a defence serve only 37 237| well on all sides, I can find but two. Two cases there 38 242| the law; there, if any men find themselves aggrieved, and


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