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1 14 | community, and make one body politic; other promises, and compacts, 2 15 | uniting themselves at first in politic societies. But I moreover 3 15 | themselves members of some politic society; and I doubt not 4 76 | insensible change, became the politic monarchs of them too: and 5 83 | being to be obtained under politic government, as well as in 6 84 | is far different from a politic society.~ 7 89 | make one people, one body politic, under one supreme government; 8 94(**)| the act of the whole body politic, cloth therefore over-rule 9 95 | incorporated, and make one body politic, wherein the majority have 10 97 | others to make one body politic under one government, puts 11 102 | themselves. So that their politic societies all began from 12 106 | viz. that the beginning of politic society depends upon the 13 118 | himself under, what body politic he will unite himself to: 14 128 | so call it, or particular politic society, and incorporates 15 134 | making laws to command whole politic societies of men, belonging 16 134 | perfect power to command whole politic multitudes of men, therefore 17 135 | commonweal, the very soul of a politic body, the parts whereof 18 135 | common good requireth. Laws politic, ordained for external order 19 188 | members of the same body politic, may be taken to have joined 20 211 | state of nature, into one politic society, is the agreement 21 219 | keep every part of the body politic in its due place and function;