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pauperis 1
pay 7
paying 2
peace 29
peaceable 3
peaceably 1
peaceful 2
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29 gives
29 many
29 most
29 peace
29 possession
29 son
29 subjection
John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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peace

   Sec.
1 7 | observed, which willeth the peace and preservation of all 2 8 | the whole species, and the peace and safety of it, provided 3 19 | far distant, as a state of peace, good will, mutual assistance 4 20 | until the aggressor offers peace, and desires reconciliation 5 75 | greater security to their peace, liberties, and fortunes, 6 88 | is the power of war and peace;) and all this for the preservation 7 91 | rule and govem, by them the peace, tranquillity and happy 8 93 | judges, for their mutual peace and security: but as for 9 102| occasion is offered, in peace or war, they choose their 10 104| world, that were begun in peace, had their beginning laid 11 108| yet at home and in time of peace they exercise very little 12 108| sovereignty, the resolutions of peace and war being ordinarily 13 131| to no other end, but the peace, safety, and public good 14 134| enjoyment of their properties in peace and safety, and the great 15 136| declared laws, or else their peace, quiet, and property will 16 137| property to secure their peace and quiet. It cannot be 17 146| contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances, 18 172| having renounced the way of peace which that teaches, and 19 205| well recompensed by the peace of the public, and security 20 212| society being a state of peace, amongst those who are of 21 226| preservation of property, peace, and unity amongst themselves, 22 227| protectors and guardians of their peace, are properly, and with 23 228| being so destructive to the peace of the world: they may as 24 228| quietly quit all he has, for peace sake, to him who will lay 25 228| considered, what a kind of peace there will be in the world, 26 228| not think it an admirable peace betwix the mighty and the 27 228| perfect pattern of such a peace, and such a government, 28 228| them of what concernment peace was to mankind; and by shewing 29 235| both for the breach of the peace, and all the evils that


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