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| Alphabetical [« »] premises 1 prepare 2 prepared 1 prerogative 33 prescribe 4 prescribed 3 prescribes 4 | Frequency [« »] 34 obedience 34 say 33 family 33 prerogative 33 wherein 32 case 32 country | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances prerogative |
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1 67 | duty of parents, than any prerogative of paternal power. The nourishment 2 107 | of the encroachments of prerogative, or the inconveniences of 3 111 | there was then no stretching prerogative on the one side, to oppress 4 156 | might make use of this prerogative for the public good? and 5 156 | executive power may have the prerogative of convoking and dissolving 6 158 | approbation of the community; prerogative being nothing but a power, 7 158 | and always will be, just prerogative, The power of erecting new 8 [Title]| Chapter XIV.~Of Prerogative.~ 9 160 | is that which is called prerogative: for since in some governments 10 161 | government, is undoubted prerogative, and never is questioned: 11 161 | they are far from examining prerogative, whilst it is in any tolerable 12 161 | about a thing claimed as a prerogative; the tendency of the exercise 13 161 | of the exercise of such prerogative to the good or hurt of the 14 162 | government was almost all prerogative. A few established laws 15 162 | fain by express laws to get prerogative determined in those points 16 162 | declared limitations of prerogative were by the people found 17 163 | have encroached upon the prerogative, when they have got any 18 163 | society upon such terms, prerogative might indeed be, what some 19 164 | his power in all things) prerogative can be nothing but the people' 20 164 | people, cannot have too much prerogative, that is, power to do good; 21 164 | direction of the law, as a prerogative belonging to him by right 22 165 | England, will find, that prerogative was always largest in the 23 165 | let them inlarge their prerogative as they pleased, judging 24 166 | them the standard of their prerogative, as if what had been done 25 166 | to be declared not to be prerogative, which truly was never so; 26 166 | to set any bounds to the prerogative of those kings, or rulers, 27 166 | of the public good: for prerogative is nothing but the power 28 167 | duration, is certainly a prerogative of the king, but still with 29 168 | asked in this matter of prerogative, But who shall be judge 30 168 | power in being, with such a prerogative, and a legislative that 31 210 | the law, and the trust of prerogative (which is an arbitrary power 32 239 | stickler for the power and prerogative of princes, does, if I mistake 33 240 | only makes use of his due prerogative. To this I reply, The people