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pasturage 1
pasture 1
paterfamilias 2
paternal 28
patience 2
patientia 1
patientur 1
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28 let
28 naturally
28 ought
28 paternal
28 place
28 several
28 supposed
John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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paternal

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1 1 | Adam's private dominion and paternal jurisdiction; so that he 2 [Title]| Chapter VI.~Of Paternal Power.~ 3 52 | into mistakes, as this of paternal power probably has done, 4 53 | when under the title of paternal power it seemed appropriated 5 65 | what will become of this paternal power in that part of the 6 67 | than any prerogative of paternal power. The nourishment and 7 69 | The first part then of paternal power, or rather duty, which 8 71 | political power were only paternal, and that in truth they 9 71 | same thing: for then, all paternal power being in the prince, 10 71 | two powers, political and paternal, are so perfectly distinct 11 71 | a father, has as much a paternal power over his children, 12 72 | the world for a part of paternal jurisdiction. And this is 13 74 | that this was not by any paternal right, but only by the consent 14 74 | should do by virtue of any paternal authority over one who was 15 101 | which favours not at all paternal dominion, are all either 16 103 | suppose the contenders for paternal empire were better let it 17 103 | of governments begun upon paternal right, I think (though at 18 105 | was fittest to be trusted; paternal affection secured their 19 106 | any regard, or respect to paternal authority; since all petty 20 112 | last age; nor ever allowed paternal power to have a right to 21 115 | many testimonies against paternal sovereignty, and plainly 22 116 | other reason (bating that of paternal power, which we have already 23 [Title]| Chapter XV.~Of Paternal, Political, and Despotical 24 170 | Sec. 170. First, then, Paternal or parental power is nothing 25 170 | And thus, 'tis true, the paternal is a natural government, 26 173 | the first of these, viz. paternal power to parents for the 27 174 | will plainly see, that paternal power comes as far short 28 174 | slavery is with property. Paternal power is only where minority


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