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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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   Sec.
1 25 | upon a supposition that God gave the world to Adam, and his 2 25 | a supposition, that God gave the world to Adam, and his 3 25 | parts of that which God gave to mankind in common, and 4 32 | all mankind. God, when he gave the world in common to all 5 34 | Sec. 34. God gave the world to men in common; 6 34 | in common; but since he gave it them for their benefit, 7 34 | common and uncultivated. He gave it to the use of the industrious 8 35 | joined together. The one gave title to the other. So that 9 35 | by commanding to subdue, gave authority so far to appropriate: 10 45 | labour, in the beginning, gave a right of property, wherever 11 46 | could make use of. If he gave away a part to any body 12 48 | this invention of money gave them the opportunity to 13 51 | largeness of possession it gave. Right and conveniency went 14 59 | him free of that law? what gave him a free disposing of 15 61 | sovereignty he had a right to, or gave away his empire to those 16 77 | between man and wife, which gave beginning to that between 17 91 | be endless, except they gave their common consent, all 18 108| want of people and money gave men no temptation to enlarge 19 110| come to last in the world) gave men one of another, made 20 135| entered into society, and gave up to the community: for 21 135| much as the law of nature gave him for the preservation 22 149| the hands of those that gave it, who may place it anew 23 182| him forfeit his life, but gave me no title to his goods. 24 183| own labour, or compact, gave her a title to it, it is 25 186| alter the case to say, I gave my promise, no more than 26 207| prevent, the law of nature gave me a right to destroy him, 27 230| oppression, or disobedience, gave the first rise to the disorder, 28 243| power that every individual gave the society, when he entered


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