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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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son

   Sec.
1 58 | his father a freeman, the son is a freeman too.~ 2 59 | the same shall make his son free too. Is a man under 3 59 | free, it shall make the son free too. Till then we see 4 59 | we see the law allows the son to have no will, but he 5 59 | provided a tutor, to govern his son, during his minority, during 6 59 | after that, the father and son are equally free as much 7 59 | liberty, or estate of his son, whether they be only in 8 61 | body should ask me, when my son is of age to be free? I 9 65 | dispose of the liberty of his son, than that of any other 10 66 | this freedom exempts not a son from that honour which he 11 67 | them as a man chastens his son, Deut. viii. 5. i.e. with 12 69 | may put the tuition of his son in other hands; and he that 13 69 | and he that has made his son an apprentice to another, 14 69 | can any man discharge his son from honouring her that 15 69 | of, be always due from a son to his parents; yet all 16 69 | has no dominion over his son's property, or actions; 17 69 | should prescribe to his son's in all things; however 18 69 | however it may become his son in many things, not very 19 74 | property or actions of his son: yet it is obvious to conceive 20 110| continued on to the elder son, every one in his turn growing 21 116| children or posterity: for his son, when a man, being altogether 22 116| away the liberty of the son, than it can of any body 23 116| common-wealth, as may oblige his son to be of that community, 24 117| of their community, the son cannot ordinarily enjoy 25 118| claim no power over the son, because of that they had 26 118| for if an Englishman's son, born in France, be at liberty, 27 118| And why then hath not his son, by the same reason, the 28 176| left but patience. But my son, when able, may seek the 29 176| which I am denied: he or his son may renew his appeal, till


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