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1 6 | when his own preservation comes not in competition, ought 2 8 | state of nature, one man comes by a power over another; 3 11 | only to the injured party, comes it to pass that the magistrate, 4 58 | his actions; but when he comes to the estate that made 5 59 | use of his freedom, and so comes to have it; till then, some 6 60 | course of nature, any one comes not to such a degree of 7 66 | there be a time when a child comes to be as free from subjection 8 71 | shews the reason how it comes to pass, that parents in 9 87 | excluded, the community comes to be umpire, by settled 10 88 | And thus the common-wealth comes by a power to set down what 11 117| in their turns, as each comes to be of age, and not in 12 118| tuition and authority, till he comes to age of discretion; and 13 121| government he was under comes to be dissolved; or else 14 127| driven into society. Hence it comes to pass, that we seldom 15 153| time; and when that time comes, they have a right to assemble 16 157| them are ceased, it often comes to pass, that in governments, 17 161| against it: but if there comes to be a question between 18 174| see, that paternal power comes as far short of that of 19 183| to give satisfaction, it comes to a state of war, wherein 20 200| truth, or reason, because it comes from the obscure hand of 21 205| sometimes, when a heady prince comes to the throne, are well