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1 8 | mankind, the tye, which is to secure them from injury and violence, 2 11 | every body, and also to secure men from the attempts of 3 19 | where it cannot interpose to secure my life from present force, 4 20 | he has already done, and secure the innocent for the future; 5 42 | established laws of liberty to secure protection and encouragement 6 94 | finding their properties not secure under the government, as 7 95 | one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, 8 107| be supposed to be, how to secure themselves against foreign 9 131| good; but is obliged to secure every one's property, by 10 131| redress foreign injuries, and secure the community from inroads 11 136| of the whole society to secure and defend their properties, 12 137| of right and property to secure their peace and quiet. It 13 137| single men; no body being secure, that his will, who has 14 137| their duty, and be safe and secure within the limits of the 15 138| s property is not at all secure, tho' there be good and 16 139| that men might have and secure their properties; the prince, 17 171| cases where the society can secure him, is to use such means, 18 173| benefit of their subjects, to secure them in the possession and 19 205| inconveniencies, whereby he is secure, whilst the government stands, 20 207| to appeal to the law to secure it: and when it was gone, 21 220| relief; and men can never be secure from tyranny, if there be 22 222| which every one designs to secure, by entering into society, 23 225| into such hands which may secure to them the ends for which