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1 5 | much as me; so that if I do harm, I must look to suffer, 2 6 | independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, 3 8 | one man may lawfully do harm to another, which is that 4 10 | make satisfaction for the harm he has suffered.~ 5 19 | Thus a thief, whom I cannot harm, but by appeal to the law, 6 20 | injury, and to prevent future harm: but where no such appeal 7 93 | you may be guarded from harm, or injury, on that side 8 94 | appeal on earth against any harm, they may receive from him, 9 94 | or security against any harm he shall do; I ask, whether 10 159| observation of the laws may do harm; (as not to pull down an 11 160| such laws as will do no harm, if they are executed with 12 164| to another, for his own harm; (though, where he finds 13 166| right in them to do, for the harm of the people, if they so 14 166| a right to do the people harm; though it be very possible, 15 168| rule over them for their harm) do that which they have 16 181| aggressor seldom fails to harm the estate, when he uses 17 202| transgressed to another's harm; and whosoever in authority 18 205| stands, from all violence and harm whatsoever; than which there 19 205| wiser constitution: for the harm he can do in his own person 20 210| prince's hand to do good, not harm to the people) employed