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1 14 | men, as men, and not as members of society.~ 2 15 | consents they make themselves members of some politic society; 3 87 | where every one of the members hath quitted this natural 4 87 | that may happen between any members of that society concerning 5 88 | it, committed amongst the members of that society, (which 6 88 | injury done unto any of its members, by any one that is not 7 88 | the property of all the members of that society, as far 8 88 | all the force of all the members, when there shall be need.~ 9 117| government, which only makes them members of it, being given separately 10 122| thereby come to be subjects or members of that commonwealth. Nothing 11 130| but just, since the other members of the society do the like.~ 12 138| which are variable, whose members, upon the dissolution of 13 143| preserving the community and the members of it. But because those 14 145| though in a common-wealth the members of it are distinct persons 15 150| all other powers, in any members or parts of the society, 16 151| right to obedience; the members owing no obedience but to 17 158| true reason, the number of members, in all places that have 18 159| much as may be, all the members of the society are to be 19 171| magistrate, but to preserve the members of that society in their 20 188| that community, being all members of the same body politic, 21 212| their legislative, that the members of a commonwealth are united, 22 212| from hence the several members have their mutual influence, 23 222| the properties of all the members of the society, to limit