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1 1 | rise of government, another original of political power, and 2 4 | and derive it from its original, we must consider, what 3 30 | determine property, this original law of nature, for the beginning 4 88 | And herein we have the original of the legislative and executive 5 97 | concluded by it; or else this original compact, whereby he with 6 101| founders, and search into their original, when they have outlived 7 101| know any thing of their original, they are beholden for it, 8 103| search too much into the original of governments, as they 9 105| will direct us, towards the original of commonwealths, we shall 10 106| all monarchies, near their original, have been commonly, at 11 111| examine more carefully the original and rights of government; 12 127| And in this we have the original right and rise of both the 13 153| times that either their original constitution, or their own 14 153| please, unless by their original constitution they are limited 15 154| of time: that either the original constitution requires their 16 155| the legislative, when the original constitution, or the public 17 156| legislative, not settled by the original constitution, it naturally 18 157| the legislative being the original and supreme act of the society, 19 158| measures, suitable to the original frame of the government, 20 166| people could recover their original right, and get that to be 21 171| And this power has its original only from compact and agreement, 22 220| another, lose the native and original right it has to preserve 23 222| a right to resume their original liberty, and, by the establishment 24 223| to. And if there be any original defects, or adventitious 25 243| which is contrary to the original agreement: so also when