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1 14 | others: for it is not every compact that puts an end to the 2 23 | his own life, cannot, by compact, or his own consent, enslave 3 24 | a captive: for, if once compact enter between them, and 4 24 | slavery ceases, as long as the compact endures: for, as has been 5 25 | that without any express compact of all the commoners.~ 6 28 | commons, which remain so by compact, that it is the taking any 7 35 | because this is left common by compact, i.e. by the law of the 8 45 | their society, and so, by compact and agreement, settled the 9 50 | of society, and without compact, only by putting a value 10 73 | a subject, and that his compact held them; whereas, it being 11 78 | society is made by a voluntary compact between man and woman; and 12 81 | reason to enquire, why this compact, where procreation and education 13 97 | it; or else this original compact, whereby he with others 14 97 | signify nothing, and be no compact, if he be left free, and 15 97 | appearance would there be of any compact? what new engagement if 16 97 | he himself had before his compact, or any one else in the 17 99 | society, which is all the compact that is, or needs be, between 18 116| them, but cannot, by any compact whatsoever, bind his children 19 118| nor is he bound up by any compact of his ancestors. And why 20 122| and express promise and compact. This is that, which I think, 21 171| has its original only from compact and agreement, and the mutual 22 172| one man and another; nor compact can convey: for man not 23 172| which, as it arises not from compact, so neither is it capable 24 172| war continued: for what compact can be made with a man that 25 172| preserving it; so that as soon as compact enters, slavery ceases, 26 183| whether her own labour, or compact, gave her a title to it,