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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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conqueror

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1 24 | continued, between a lawful conqueror and a captive: for, if once 2 176| his sword, has an unjust conqueror, who forces me into submission. 3 177| side, let us consider a conqueror in a lawful war, and see 4 178| next what power a lawful conqueror has over the subdued: and 5 179| Secondly, I say then the conqueror gets no power but only over 6 180| 180. Thirdly, The power a conqueror gets over those he overcomes 7 182| forfeit them: nor has the conqueror any right to take them away, 8 183| Sec. 183. Let the conqueror have as much justice on 9 183| Here then is the case: the conqueror has a title to reparation 10 183| satisfy both, viz, for the conqueror's losses, and children's 11 184| are to be made up to the conqueror, to the utmost farthing; 12 184| this score, be due to the conqueror, will scarce give him a 13 184| have not taken away the conqueror's land, which, being vanquished, 14 184| one another, can give a conqueror power to dispossess the 15 184| to all generations. The conqueror indeed will be apt to think 16 185| even of those that did, the conqueror, even in a just war, hath, 17 186| Sec. 186. The conqueror, it is true, usually, by 18 186| be necessary to give the conqueror a title to rule over them. 19 187| that the government of a conqueror, imposed by force on the 20 188| are at the mercy of the conqueror.~ 21 189| the absolute power of the conqueror reaches no farther than 22 192| that country: for the first conqueror never having had a title 23 193| 193. But granting that the conqueror in a just war has a right 24 194| property. Supposing the conqueror gives to one man a thousand 25 194| any one say, the king, or conqueror, after his grant, may by 26 194| grant, may by his power of conqueror take away all, or part of 27 196| in conquest is this: the conqueror, if he have a just cause,


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