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1 35 | Sec. 35. It is true, in land that is common 2 57 | presently free: for law, in its true notion, is not so much the 3 61 | were their doctrine all true, were the right heir of 4 93 | But whether this be from a true love of mankind and society, 5 111| minds into a mistake of true power and honour) had more 6 116| themselves submitted to. It is true, that whatever engagements 7 140| Sec. 140. It is true, governments cannot be supported 8 155| states and conditions, the true remedy of force without 9 158| legislative, observing rather the true proportion, than fashion 10 158| not by old custom, but true reason, the number of members, 11 158| have restored the old and true one, and to have rectified 12 158| the government upon its true foundations, is, and always 13 170| and mother. And thus, 'tis true, the paternal is a natural 14 177| dominion: which if it were true, (as by the history it appears 15 179| other. Conquerors, it is true, seldom trouble themselves 16 183| conquered: my life, it is true, as forfeit, is at mercy, 17 186| 186. The conqueror, it is true, usually, by the force he 18 222| legislative in general, holds true also concerning the supreme 19 222| of his own will, for the true representatives of the people, 20 230| of the government. It is true, such men may stir, whenever 21 235| Sec. 235. It is true, he has annexed two limitations 22 235| punish a superior; that is true, generally speaking, whilst 23 241| is judge. He alone, it is true, is judge of the right.