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1 65 | all the course of their lives? or can she inforce the 2 65 | power extends not to the lives or goods, which either their 3 66 | as they please of their lives or liberties. It is one 4 85 | as I say, forfeited their lives, and with it their liberties, 5 122| foreigners, by living all their lives under another government, 6 123| mutual preservation of their lives, liberties and estates, 7 132| more persons only for their lives, or any limited time, and 8 135| absolutely arbitrary over the lives and fortunes of the people: 9 137| it not to preserve their lives, liberties and fortunes, 10 171| of that society in their lives, liberties, and possessions; 11 171| arbitrary power over their lives and fortunes, which are 12 178| absolute power over the lives of those who by an unjust 13 178| forfeited them; but not over the lives or fortunes of those who 14 179| conquerors power over the lives of the conquered, being 15 179| made no forfeiture of their lives, than he has over any other, 16 180| absolute power over the lives of those, who, by putting 17 182| conquest extends only to the lives of those who joined in the 18 183| could not forfeit their lives; they were not mine to forfeit. 19 188| are subdued, and so their lives are at the mercy of the 20 209| estates, liberties, and lives are in danger, and perhaps 21 221| arbitrary disposers of the lives, liberties, or fortunes 22 222| absolute power over the lives, liberties, and estates