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1 90 | society, and so can be no form of civil-government at all: 2 106| incorporated, might set up what form of government they thought 3 106| generally pitched upon this form, which though perhaps the 4 106| reason, that continued the form of government in a single 5 107| naturally run into that form of government, which from 6 113| under a regal, or any other form; it being demonstration, 7 132| appointing; and then the form of the government is a perfect 8 132| and so constitute a new form of government: for the form 9 132| form of government: for the form of government depending 10 132| laws is placed, such is the form of the common-wealth.~ 11 133| not a democracy, or any form of government, but any independent 12 134| of any body else, in what form soever conceived, or by 13 137| And therefore, whatever form the common-wealth is under, 14 141| people alone can appoint the form of the common-wealth, which 15 149| as considered under any form of government, because this 16 198| necessary a part as the form of the government itself, 17 198| being much alike, to have no form of government at all, or 18 198| commonwealths, with the form of government established, 19 198| to be obeyed, though the form of the commonwealth be still 20 212| This is the soul that gives form, life, and unity, to the 21 213| it, without knowing the form of government in which it 22 213| tempore, by the people. Such a form of government supposed, 23 218| Besides, the prince in such a form of government, having the 24 220| the change of persons, or form, or both, as they shall 25 239| trust, in not preserving the form of government agreed on, 26 243| themselves; or erect a new form, or under the old form place 27 243| new form, or under the old form place it in new hands, as