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1 22 | enact, according to the trust put in it. Freedom then 2 59 | substitute a deputy in his trust; if he hath not provided 3 107| friendship together, and some trust one in another; they could 4 134| acting pursuant to their trust; nor oblige him to any obedience 5 136| they think fit, with this trust, that they shall be governed 6 142| are the bounds which the trust, that is put in them by 7 149| legislative act contrary to the trust reposed in them: for all 8 149| for all power given with trust for the attaining an end, 9 149| neglected, or opposed, the trust must necessarily be forfeited, 10 155| authority, and contrary to the trust put in him that does so, 11 156| over it, but is a fiduciary trust placed in him, for the safety 12 156| for this defect, was to trust this to the prudence of 13 156| pleasure, but with this trust always to have it exercised 14 161| community, and suitably to the trust and ends of the government, 15 164| prince, who is mindful of the trust put into his hands, and 16 167| king, but still with this trust, that it shall be made use 17 171| with this express or tacit trust, that it shall be employed 18 202| him, in that he has more trust put in him, has already 19 210| to elude the law, and the trust of prerogative (which is 20 221| them, act contrary to their trust. First, The legislative 21 221| legislative acts against the trust reposed in them, when they 22 222| people; by this breach of trust they forfeit the power the 23 222| executor, who having a double trust put in him, both to have 24 222| acts also contrary to his trust, when he either employs 25 222| certainly as great a breach of trust, and as perfect a declaration 26 222| employ it contrary to the trust went along with it in its 27 226| acted contrary to their trust, by invading their property, 28 227| made, pursuant to their trust, he thereby takes away the 29 228| properties contrary to the trust put in them; and that therefore 30 231| and breaking also that trust, which is put into their 31 239| and that is, the breach of trust, in not preserving the form 32 240| legislative act contrary to their trust? This, perhaps, ill-affected 33 240| well, and according to the trust reposed in him, but he who 34 240| him, when he fails in his trust? If this be reasonable in 35 242| where the prince hath a trust reposed in him, and is dispensed 36 242| contrary to, or beyond that trust, who so proper to judge 37 242| who, at first, lodged that trust in him) how far they meant