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| Alphabetical [« »] cities 3 city 3 civem 1 civil 27 civil-government 2 civilized 1 civitas 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 supposed 27 beginning 27 certain 27 civil 27 come 27 conqueror 27 contrary | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances civil |
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1 13 | men. I easily grant, that civil government is the proper 2 59 | under, whether natural or civil. Is a man under the law 3 74(*) | housholds joined themselves in civil societies together, kings 4 [Title]| Chapter VII.~Of Political or Civil Society.~ 5 83 | the state of nature, the civil magistrate cloth not abridge 6 85 | considered as any part of civil society; the chief end whereof 7 87 | punish offenders, are in civil society one with another: 8 88 | man who has entered into civil society, and is become a 9 88 | legislative and executive power of civil society, which is to judge 10 89 | only is a political, or civil society. And this is done, 11 90 | indeed inconsistent with civil society, and so can be no 12 90 | civil-government at all: for the end of civil society, being to avoid, 13 92 | and security it carries civil society, where this sort 14 94 | out of the bounds of the civil society which they are of, 15 94 | that safety and security in civil society, for which it was 16 94 | nor think themselves in civil society, till the legislature 17 94 | dependents.** No man in civil society can be exempted 18 94 | no part or member of that civil society; unless any one 19 94 | the state of nature and civil society are one and the 20 94(**) | Civil law being the act of the 21 95 | and puts on the bonds of civil society, is by agreeing 22 101 | till a long continuation of civil society has, by other more 23 174 | far from being one kind of civil society, that it is as inconsistent 24 212 | legislative is altered. Civil society being a state of 25 228 | mean that it may occasion civil wars, or intestine broils, 26 235 | desire for his pains, a civil, respectful cudgeling where-ever 27 239 | look. This I am sure, their civil policy is so new, so dangerous,