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1 [Title]| always look on myself as bound to give satisfaction to 2 6 | our's. Every one, as he is bound to preserve himself, and 3 9 | nor, if they did, is he bound to hearken to them. The 4 13 | nature, wherein men are not bound to submit to the unjust 5 31 | give us property, does also bound that property too. God has 6 58 | want, and the parents are bound to: for God having given 7 61 | laws whereby he is then bound to guide his actions: this 8 65 | concerns of their property, and bound their liberty all the course 9 68 | by this precept he were bound to obey all his father's 10 80 | whereby the father, who is bound to take care for those he 11 96 | should; and so every one is bound by that consent to be concluded 12 113 | lawful monarchy, I will be bound to shew him ten other free 13 116 | natural liberty, and thereby bound up themselves and their 14 118 | this kingdom; nor is he bound up by any compact of his 15 122 | protection of it, though they are bound, even in conscience, to 16 131 | of any common-wealth, is bound to govern by established 17 136 | arbitrary decrees, but is bound to dispense justice, and 18 136 | may have standing rules to bound it, by which every one may 19 141 | them; nor can the people be bound by any laws, but such as 20 176 | master; or that men are bound by promises, which unlawful 21 200 | by being a king, and so bound to protect as well the people, 22 200 | in a settled kingdom, is bound to observe that paction 23 200 | perjured, will be glad to bound themselves within the limits 24 212 | people are not therefore bound to obey; by which means