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1 3 | common-wealth from foreign injury; and all this only for the 2 8 | which is to secure them from injury and violence, being slighted 3 10 | creature, there is commonly injury done to some person or other, 4 11 | others from doing the like injury, which no reparation can 5 13 | as to do his brother an injury, will scarce be so just 6 20 | remedy of appeal for the past injury, and to prevent future harm: 7 20 | wherever violence is used, and injury done, though by hands appointed 8 20 | it is still violence and injury, however coloured with the 9 23 | service, and he does him no injury by it: for, whenever he 10 32 | title to, nor could without injury take from him.~ 11 36 | appropriate to himself, without injury to any body, in the first 12 46 | a whole year, he did no injury; he wasted not the common 13 50 | may be hoarded up without injury to any one; these metals 14 88 | the power to punish any injury done unto any of its members, 15 90 | society may appeal upon any injury received, or controversy 16 91 | redress may be expected of any injury or inconviency, that may 17 91 | knew that where force and injury was offered, they might 18 91 | yet if this were done with injury unto others, it was not 19 93 | be guarded from harm, or injury, on that side where the 20 145| managed by the public; and an injury done to a member of their 21 176| me into submission. The injury and the crime is equal, 22 179| country, who have done him no injury, and so have made no forfeiture 23 181| whether by force he begins the injury, or else having quietly, 24 181| and by fraud, done the injury, he refuses to make reparation, 25 233| their preservation from injury? I answer: Self-defence 26 233| and defend themselves from injury: but it must be with this 27 239| nation; and in this lies the injury, and against this only have