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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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1 15 | Sect. 15. To those that say, there were never any men 2 27 | work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever 3 28 | right. And will any one say, he had no right to those 4 32 | invalidate his right, to say every body else has an equal 5 40 | very modest computation to say, that of the products of 6 43 | here; at least, I may truly say, not one thousandth. It 7 65 | alive? and will any one say, that the mother hath a 8 76 | exercise of government: I say, if this argument be good, 9 84 | I shall not here need to say any thing of it. And I think 10 85 | These men having, as I say, forfeited their lives, 11 94 | society; unless any one will say, the state of nature and 12 109| as their king now. Also (say they) in time past, when 13 112| consent of the people. I say peaceful, because I shall 14 114| little farther. All men, say they, are born under government, 15 119| it at all. And to this I say, that every man, that hath 16 141| forms, no body else can say other men shall make laws 17 155| exigencies require it? I say, using force upon the people 18 163| notion of government, who say, that the people have encroached 19 163| the public good. Those who say otherwise, speak as if the 20 170| themselves by: capable, I say, to know it, as well as 21 178| the subdued: and that I say is purely despotical. He 22 179| Sec. 179. Secondly, I say then the conqueror gets 23 180| dominion of countries, than to say such an one conquered it; 24 186| they bind. To which I shall say, they bind not at all; because 25 186| at all alter the case to say, I gave my promise, no more 26 189| Sec. 189. 1 say, this concerns not their 27 189| whatever he may drive them to say or do; and he has no lawfull 28 194| double the rent? Can any one say, the king, or conqueror, 29 194| more ridiculous than to say, I give you and your's this 30 195| whatever some flatterers say to princes of the world, 31 228| Sec. 228. But if they, who say it lays a foundation for 32 228| world: they may as well say, upon the same ground, that 33 230| Sec. 230. Nor let any one say, that mischief can arise 34 237| Two cases there are, I say, whereby a king, ipso facto,


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