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1 2 | FATHER over his children, a MASTER over his servant, a HUSBAND 2 4 | subjection, unless the lord and master of them all should, by any 3 6 | servants of one sovereign master, sent into the world by 4 23 | resisting the will of his master, to draw on himself the 5 24 | despotical power: for the master could not have power to 6 24 | of his service; and the master of such a servant was so 7 29 | meat, which their father or master had provided for them in 8 44 | common, yet man, by being master of himself, and proprietor 9 77 | which, in time, that between master and servant came to be added: 10 77 | one family, wherein the master or mistress of it had some 11 85 | Sec. 85. Master and servant are names as 12 85 | him into the family of his master, and under the ordinary 13 85 | thereof; yet it gives the master but a temporary power over 14 86 | us therefore consider a master of a family with all these 15 86 | been said before, that the master of the family has a very 16 93 | not out of any love the master has for them, but love of 17 163| under the dominion of a master, who keeps them and works 18 172| made with a man that is not master of his own life? what condition 19 172| he be once allowed to be master of his own life, the despotical, 20 172| arbitrary power of his master ceases. He that is master 21 172| master ceases. He that is master of himself, and his own 22 176| they have force enough to master; or that men are bound by 23 184| be apt to think himself master: and it is the very condition 24 237| governing his subjects, as a master does the dominion over his