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1 [Title]| England, whose love of their just and natural rights, with 2 [Title]| redress it, and allow its just weight to this reflection, 3 [Title]| point, and shall shew any just grounds for his scruples.~ 4 1 | that he that will not give just occasion to think that all 5 10 | other person, who finds it just, may also join with him 6 13 | injury, will scarce be so just as to condemn himself for 7 16 | it being reasonable and just, I should have a right to 8 46 | exceeding of the bounds of his just property not lying in the 9 54 | or virtue may give men a just precedency: excellency of 10 61 | be free? I shall answer, just when his monarch is of age 11 85 | being captives taken in a just war, are by the right of 12 130 | not only necessary, but just, since the other members 13 156 | to be able to prefix so just periods of return and duration 14 158 | suprema lex, is certainly so just and fundamental a rule, 15 158 | is, and always will be, just prerogative, The power of 16 158 | and those places have a just right to be represented 17 158 | people in general, upon just and lasting measures, will 18 158 | their representatives upon just and undeniably equal measures, 19 168 | judge, whether they have just cause to make their appeal 20 172 | thus captives, taken in a just and lawful war, and such 21 176 | this give him any title? Just such a title, by his sword, 22 180 | those he overcomes in a just war, is perfectly despotical: 23 185 | the conqueror, even in a just war, hath, by his conquest, 24 193 | that the conqueror in a just war has a right to the estates, 25 196 | conqueror, if he have a just cause, has a despotical 26 200 | appetites, the righteous and just king doth by the contrary 27 200 | coronation, so as every just king, in a settled kingdom, 28 204 | case, draws on himself a just condemnation both from God 29 230 | will be only to their own just ruin and perdition: for 30 230 | constitution and frame of any just government, is highly guilty