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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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contrary

   Sec.
1 12 | contrivances of men, following contrary and hidden interests put 2 36 | making use of it. But, on the contrary, the inhabitants think themselves 3 90 | of God, doth enjoin the contrary, Hook. Eccl. Pol. l. i. 4 92 | to be convinced of the contrary. He that would have been 5 134| oblige him to any obedience contrary to the laws so enacted, 6 143| the rest of the community, contrary to the end of society and 7 149| find the legislative act contrary to the trust reposed in 8 155| people without authority, and contrary to the trust put in him 9 165| whenever they acted without, or contrary to the letter of the law, 10 177| be very hard to prove the contrary: and it is plain, the law, 11 180| doctrine, it being so quite contrary to the practice of the world; 12 200| and just king doth by the contrary acknowledge himself to be 13 200| they that persuade them the contrary, are vipers, and pests both 14 210| to the people) employed contrary to the end for which it 15 216| without the consent, and contrary to the common interest of 16 221| prince, either of them, act contrary to their trust. First, The 17 222| into their hands for quite contrary ends, and it devolves to 18 222| the society. He acts also contrary to his trust, when he either 19 222| society, who thus employ it contrary to the trust went along 20 223| this I answer, Quite the contrary. People are not so easily 21 224| generally ill treated, and contrary to right, will be ready 22 226| their legislators have acted contrary to their trust, by invading 23 227| or the legislators act contrary to the end for which they 24 228| invade their properties contrary to the trust put in them; 25 240| prince or legislative act contrary to their trust? This, perhaps, 26 242| and think the prince acts contrary to, or beyond that trust, 27 243| common-wealth, which is contrary to the original agreement:


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