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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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mother

   Sec.
1 28 | than nature, the common mother of all, had done; and so 2 52 | in the father, as if the mother had no share in it; whereas, 3 52 | Honour thy father and thy mother, Exod. xx. 12. Whosoever 4 52 | curseth his father or his mother, Lev. xx. 9. Ye shall fear 5 52 | shall fear every man his mother and his father, Lev. xix. 6 53 | that it belonged to the mother too: for it will but very 7 53 | as they call it, that the mother should have any share in 8 61 | be in subjection to his mother and nurse, to tutors and 9 64 | subsistence. But in this power the mother too has her share with the 10 65 | children are all left to the mother, follow her, and are wholly 11 65 | same obedience to their mother, during their minority, 12 65 | will any one say, that the mother hath a legislative power 13 65 | authority to leave father and mother, and cleave to his wife.~ 14 66 | monarch in his throne owes his mother; and yet this lessens not 15 69 | both to himself and to his mother. But all the duty of honour, 16 69 | authority cannot dispossess the mother of this right, nor can any 17 70 | said, it is owing to the mother too; but because these obligations 18 82 | separation fall to the father or mother's lot, as such contract 19 170| life, to both father and mother. And thus, 'tis true, the


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