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1 3 | of the community, in the execution of such laws, and in the 2 7 | preservation of all mankind, the execution of the law of nature is, 3 11 | public good demands not the execution of the law, remit the punishment 4 87 | from the community, for the execution of those rules, decides 5 88 | employ his force, for the execution of the judgments of the 6 89 | society shall require; to the execution whereof, his own assistance ( 7 107| process, or look after the execution of justice, where there 8 126| right, and to give it due execution, They who by any injustice 9 130| might before employ in the execution of the law of nature, by 10 131| community at home, only in the execution of such laws, or abroad 11 143| both in its making, and execution, to their own private advantage, 12 144| force, and need a perpetual execution, or an attendance thereunto; 13 144| which should see to the execution of the laws that are made, 14 147| yet one comprehending the execution of the municipal laws of 15 150| actions, and giving power of execution, where they are transgressed, 16 151| he has in him the supreme execution, from whom all inferior 17 153| made, but always need of execution of the laws that are made. 18 153| legislative hath put the execution of the laws, they make, 19 156| who was intrusted with the execution of the laws for the same 20 160| the dispatch requisite to execution; and because also it is 21 172| will join with him in the execution of justice, as any other 22 214| rules and laws are put in execution, and required to be obeyed; 23 219| can no longer be put in execution. This is demonstratively 24 219| themselves, but to be, by their execution, the bonds of the society, 25 220| and a fair and impartial execution of the laws made by it. 26 222| legislative, and the supreme execution of the law, acts against