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| Alphabetical [« »] commonness 1 commons 2 commonweal 1 commonwealth 23 commonwealths 20 communicated 1 communion 3 | Frequency [« »] 24 master 24 within 23 after 23 commonwealth 23 condition 23 exercise 23 members | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances commonwealth |
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1 9 | over the subjects of that commonwealth, hath no power over him. 2 12 | far forth as it may, in a commonwealth: for though it would be 3 17 | those of that society or commonwealth, must be supposed to design 4 22 | established, by consent, in the commonwealth; nor under the dominion 5 88 | is become a member of any commonwealth, has thereby quitted his 6 89 | happen to any member of the commonwealth; which judge is the legislative, 7 99 | enter into, or make up a commonwealth. And thus that, which begins 8 103| incorporated and began a commonwealth. And if the want of such 9 120| incorporates himself into any commonwealth, he, by his uniting himself 10 121| his consent to be of any commonwealth, is perpetually and indispensably 11 122| subjects or members of that commonwealth. Nothing can make any man 12 138| legislative power of any commonwealth, can do what it will, and 13 152| subordinate powers in a commonwealth, we need not speak, they 14 156| all the exigencies of the commonwealth; the best remedy could be 15 197| princes, or governors of the commonwealth, it is tyranny added to 16 198| though the form of the commonwealth be still preserved; since 17 200| public, and of the whole commonwealth, in making of good laws 18 200| the wealth and weal of the commonwealth to be my greatest weal and 19 200| both against them and the commonwealth. Thus that learned king, 20 211| and so be one distinct commonwealth. The usual, and almost only 21 212| legislative, that the members of a commonwealth are united, and combined 22 213| brought about by such in the commonwealth who misuse the power they 23 237| to ruin the kingdom and commonwealth, as it is recorded of Nero,