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1 6 | nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges every 2 56 | support and preservation, and govern his actions according to 3 57 | 57. The law, that was to govern Adam, was the same that 4 57 | was the same that was to govern all his posterity, the law 5 58 | To inform the mind, and govern the actions of their yet 6 59 | not provided a tutor, to govern his son, during his minority, 7 59 | to do it; some other must govern him, and be a will to him, 8 61 | understanding, which is to govern him till he hath it of his 9 61 | him reason and ability to govern himself and others? The 10 61 | his monarch is of age to govern. But at what time, says 11 63 | him in that law he is to govern himself by, and make him 12 63 | into the parents hands to govern the minority of their children. 13 131| common-wealth, is bound to govern by established standing 14 134| natural law, which is to govern even the legislative itself, 15 137| the ruling power ought to govern by declared and received 16 142| government.~First, They are to govern by promulgated established 17 170| over their children, to govern them for the children's 18 170| their country, they are to govern themselves by: capable, 19 189| with them: and should he govern them as slaves, subjected