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1 6 | yet he has not liberty to destroy himself, or so much as any 2 6 | that may authorize us to destroy one another, as if we were 3 8 | or where it is necessary, destroy things noxious to them, 4 11 | every one had a right to destroy such a criminal, that after 5 16 | I should have a right to destroy that which threatens me 6 16 | be preferred: and one may destroy a man who makes war upon 7 16 | creatures, that will be sure to destroy him whenever he falls into 8 17 | he had got me there, and destroy me too when he had a fancy 9 20 | to the innocent party to destroy the other whenever he can, 10 31 | God for man to spoil or destroy. And thus, considering the 11 135| himself, or over any other, to destroy his own life, or take away 12 135| can never* have a right to destroy, enslave, or designedly 13 168| or go about to enslave or destroy them. The people have no 14 168| to give him a liberty to destroy him; God and nature never 15 182| right over a man's person to destroy him if he pleases, has not 16 182| take away his life, and destroy him if he pleases, as a 17 207| nature gave me a right to destroy him, who had put himself 18 222| legislative should have a power to destroy that which every one designs 19 222| endeavour to take away, and destroy the property of the people, 20 222| use of, to take off and destroy all that stand in the way