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1 21 | Ammonites, they had never come to a state of war: but we 2 25 | how any one should ever come to have a property in any 3 25 | endeavour to shew, how men might come to have a property in several 4 40 | estimate things as they come to our use, and cast up 5 42 | progresses, before they come to our use, and see how 6 55 | jurisdiction over them, when they come into the world, and for 7 57 | reason only, he that is not come to the use of his reason, 8 60 | children, who are not as yet come unto those years whereat 9 94(*)| This constrained them to come unto laws, wherein all men 10 101 | records, and letters seldom come in amongst a people till 11 110 | begin governments, that ever come to last in the world) gave 12 111 | This constrained them to come unto laws wherein all men 13 122 | being in a state of war, come within the territories belonging 14 122 | denison; yet do not thereby come to be subjects or members 15 143 | private advantage, and thereby come to have a distinct interest 16 144 | legislative and executive power come often to be separated.~ 17 156 | legislative, in all times to come, that might exactly answer 18 157 | flourishing mighty cities come to ruin, and prove in times 19 159 | is burning) and a man may come sometimes within the reach 20 160 | upon all persons that may come in their way; therefore 21 168 | wise princes, never need come in the danger of: and it 22 170 | children's good, till they come to the use of reason, or 23 176 | such an unjust war, never come to have a right over the 24 212 | obey; by which means they come again to be out of subjection, 25 228 | bloodshed. If any mischief come in such cases, it is not 26 237 | people therefore can never come by a power over him, unless 27 239 | it may be hoped, those to come, redeemed from the impositions