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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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bounds

   Sec.
1 4 | they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without 2 31 | especially keeping within the bounds, set by reason, of what 3 38 | in time, to set out the bounds of their distinct territories, 4 45 | communities settled the bounds of their distinct territories, 5 46 | pleased; the exceeding of the bounds of his just property not 6 50 | made practicable out of the bounds of society, and without 7 58 | belonging thereunto, within the bounds of that law he is under. 8 59 | keep his actions within the bounds of it. When he has acquired 9 60 | will (because he knows no bounds to it, has not understanding, 10 77 | different ends, ties, and bounds of each of these.~ 11 94 | station soever, is out of the bounds of the civil society which 12 107| desires within the narrow bounds of each man's small property, 13 135| Their power, in the utmost bounds of it, is limited to the 14 137| rulers too kept within their bounds, and not be tempted, by 15 138| equitable laws to set the bounds of it between him and his 16 142| Sec. 142. These are the bounds which the trust, that is 17 164| or useful to set precise bounds to his power in all things) 18 166| not go about to set any bounds to the prerogative of those 19 166| themselves transgressed not the bounds of the public good: for 20 200| that one makes the laws the bounds of his power, and the good 21 202| it: for the exceeding the bounds of authority is no more 22 233| any provocation exceed the bounds of due reverence and respect.


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