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| Alphabetical [« »] mad-man 1 made 119 madmen 1 magistrate 19 magistrates 7 maim 1 main 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 human 19 impossible 19 less 19 magistrate 19 mother 19 now 19 obligation | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances magistrate |
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1 2 | power; that the power of a MAGISTRATE over a subject may be distinguished 2 11 | comes it to pass that the magistrate, who by being magistrate 3 11 | magistrate, who by being magistrate hath the common right of 4 65 | the proper power of the magistrate, of which the father hath 5 71 | dominion, which a prince or magistrate has over his subject.~ 6 83 | state of nature, the civil magistrate cloth not abridge the right 7 88 | where he can appeal to the magistrate, he has given a right to 8 111| restrain the power of the magistrate, and so no contest betwixt 9 137| and put a force into the magistrate's hand to execute his unlimited 10 171| when in the hands of the magistrate, but to preserve the members 11 174| far short of that of the magistrate, as despotical exceeds it; 12 202| ceases in that to be a magistrate; and, acting without authority, 13 202| as in the most inferior magistrate, I would gladly be informed. 14 205| the person of the chief magistrate, thus set out of the reach 15 206| commission, or command of any magistrate, where he has no authority, 16 206| the other, being that the magistrate has some authority so far, 17 207| the person of the chief magistrate is not thus sacred; yet 18 208| unlawful acts done by the magistrate be maintained (by the power 19 218| others, that as supreme magistrate he is uncapable of controul;