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1 35 | though it be common, in respect of some men, it is not so 2 54 | which all men are in, in respect of jurisdiction or dominion 3 66 | one thing to owe honour, respect, gratitude and assistance; 4 67 | parents a perpetual right to respect, reverence, support and 5 69 | after that, honour and respect, support and defence, and 6 70 | A man may owe honour and respect to an ancient, or wise man; 7 74 | and tho' that honour and respect, and all that which the 8 74 | in his family, where the respect of his children had laid 9 90 | every absolute prince, in respect of those who are under his 10 94 | the state of nature, in respect of him whom they find to 11 106| was not any regard, or respect to paternal authority; since 12 136| Human laws are measures in respect of men whose actions they 13 145| the state of nature, in respect of all other states or persons 14 149| community may be said in this respect to be always the supreme 15 154| these two limitations in respect of time: that either the 16 170| parents, obliges him to respect, honour, gratitude, assistance 17 233| bounds of due reverence and respect. They may repulse the present 18 233| body of the people may with respect resist intolerable tyranny; 19 235| with as much reverence and respect as he thinks fit. He that 20 235| former relation of reverence, respect, and superiority: and then