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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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   Sec.
1 23 | forfeited his own life, by some act that deserves death; he, 2 62 | when men are to begin to act like free men, and therefore 3 65 | little power does the bare act of begetting give a man 4 79 | no longer than the very act of copulation; because the 5 94(**)| Civil law being the act of the whole body politic, 6 95 | majority have a right to act and conclude the rest.~ 7 96 | one body, with a power to act as one body, which is only 8 96 | is impossible it should act or continue one body, one 9 96 | assemblies, impowered to act by positive laws, where 10 96 | which impowers them, the act of the majority passes for 11 96 | majority passes for the act of the whole, and of course 12 98 | reason, be received as the act of the whole, and conclude 13 98 | make any thing to be the act of the whole: but such a 14 98 | rest, there they cannot act as one body, and consequently 15 116 | free as the father, any act of the father can no more 16 120 | is a subject. By the same act therefore, whereby any one 17 121 | or else by some public act cuts him off from being 18 148 | placed in persons, that might act separately, whereby the 19 149 | only a fiduciary power to act for certain ends, there 20 149 | they find the legislative act contrary to the trust reposed 21 153 | certain seasons, or by an act of their supreme power they 22 153 | a right to assemble and act again.~ 23 157 | the original and supreme act of the society, antecedent 24 157 | speaking of, no power to act as long as the government 25 158 | doubted to be the will and act of the society, whoever 26 160 | Sec. 160. This power to act according to discretion, 27 189 | liberty of his child, no act of his can possibly forfeit 28 206 | cannot impower any one to act against the law, or justify 29 211 | rest to incorporate, and act as one body, and so be one 30 212 | the first and fundamental act of society, whereby provision 31 220 | on, tell them, they may act like freemen. This, if barely 32 221 | prince, either of them, act contrary to their trust. 33 222 | chosen, and so chosen, freely act, and advise, as the necessity 34 227 | changed, or the legislators act contrary to the end for 35 238 | bestowed it; and so by this act sets the people free, and 36 240 | the prince or legislative act contrary to their trust? 37 243 | the people have a right to act as supreme, and continue


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