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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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1 4 | and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages 2 25 | us, that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation, 3 55 | Children, I confess, are not born in this full state of equality, 4 55 | equality, though they are born to it. Their parents have 5 56 | descendants, who are all born infants, weak and helpless, 6 57 | not presently as soon as born under this law of reason, 7 61 | Sec. 61. Thus we are born free, as we are born rational; 8 61 | are born free, as we are born rational; not that we have 9 61 | as soon as his heir were born, must not the child, notwithstanding 10 87 | Sec. 87. Man being born, as has been proved, with 11 100| so, because all men being born under government, they are 12 102| that every man there was born subject to his father, or 13 113| 113. That all men being born under government, some or 14 113| demonstration, that if any one, born under the dominion of another, 15 113| empire, every one that is born under the dominion of another 16 113| either all men, however born, are free, or else there 17 114| All men, say they, are born under government, and therefore 18 114| a new one. Every one is born a subject to his father, 19 114| subjection that they were born in, to one or to the other 20 115| the jurisdiction they were born under, and the family or 21 116| of mankind, that they are born under constituted and ancient 22 116| government, than if they were born in the woods, amongst the 23 116| persuade us, that by being born under any government, we 24 117| the consent of freemen, born under government, which 25 118| country, for being barely born in it of parents that were 26 118| reason, that a child is born a subject of no country 27 118| if an Englishman's son, born in France, be at liberty, 28 118| same liberty, though he be born any where else? Since the 29 118| same, where-ever they be born, and the ties of natural 30 183| my children also, being born of me, had a right to be 31 190| Sec. 190. Every man is born with a double right: first, 32 191| any government, tho' he be born in a place under its jurisdiction; 33 191| government of the country he was born in, he must also quit the 34 225| of human frailty, will be born by the people without mutiny 35 239| and would have all men born to, what their mean souls


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