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1 12 | as the positive laws of commonwealths; nay, possibly plainer; 2 101| memory of it: for it is with commonwealths as with particular persons, 3 102| time had neither kings nor commonwealths, but lived in troops, as 4 105| towards the original of commonwealths, we shall generally find 5 106| first institution of some commonwealths, give a rise to, and place 6 110| made the first beginners of commonwealths generally put the rule into 7 110| ends, in the infancies of commonwealths, those who had it commonly 8 115| all that number of petty commonwealths in the beginning of ages, 9 115| and go and make distinct commonwealths and other governments, as 10 117| in this matter; because commonwealths not permitting any part 11 118| positive limits of kingdoms and commonwealths.~ 12 124| therefore, of men's uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves 13 134| fundamental positive law of all commonwealths is the establishing of the 14 143| therefore in well ordered commonwealths, where the good of the whole 15 151| Sec. 151. In some commonwealths, where the legislative is 16 152| constitutions of distinct commonwealths, that it is impossible to 17 162| infancy of governments, when commonwealths differed little from families 18 183| state of nature (and all commonwealths are in the state of nature 19 198| be the monarch. Hence all commonwealths, with the form of government 20 230| caused great disorders in commonwealths, and factions have been