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1 3 | I take to be a RIGHT of making laws with penalties of death, 2 9 | have the supreme power of making laws in England, France 3 29 | Sec. 29. By making an explicit consent of every 4 36 | other title to, but only his making use of it. But, on the contrary, 5 37 | improved land very low, in making its product but as ten to 6 70 | no right to any one, of making laws over him from whom 7 74 | power of governing, i.e. making laws and enacting penalties 8 88 | which is the power of making laws) as well as it has 9 109| of lephtha. The Ammonites making war upon Israel, the Gileadites 10 132| employ all that power in making laws for the community from 11 132| else may put the power of making laws into the hands of a 12 132| according as the power of making laws is placed, such is 13 134| supreme.~(*The lawful power of making laws to command whole politic 14 141| cannot transfer the power of making laws to any other hands: 15 141| transfer their authority of making laws, and place it in other 16 142| can transfer the power of making laws to any body else, or 17 143| persons, who have the power of making laws, to have also in their 18 143| suit the law, both in its making, and execution, to their 19 154| the amendment of old, or making of new laws, or the redress 20 155| should exercise the power of making laws, either at certain 21 172| kind to that of beasts, by making force, which is their's, 22 199| a right to. And this is making use of the power any one 23 200| the whole commonwealth, in making of good laws and constitutions, 24 211| inroad of foreign force making a conquest upon them: for 25 212| them, can have authority of making laws that shall be binding 26 222| legislators of their own making; whenever the legislators