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1 32 | that in obedience to this command of God, subdued, tilled 2 65 | much as the shadow. His command over his children is but 3 66 | subjection to the will and command of his father, as the father 4 66 | giving parents a power of command over their children, or 5 68 | children: for who can think the command, Children obey your parents, 6 108| armies; and though they command absolutely in war, yet at 7 108| naturally devolves the command into the king's sole authority.~ 8 113| free as to have a right to command others in a new and distinct 9 134| power of making laws to command whole politic societies 10 134| full and perfect power to command whole politic multitudes 11 137| of one man, who has the command of 100,000, than he that 12 137| his will, who has such a command, is better than that of 13 139| absolute obedience to the command of every superior officer, 14 139| the serjeant, that could command a soldier to march up to 15 139| almost sure to perish, can command that soldier to give him 16 139| his goods; whom yet he can command any thing, and hang for 17 202| the force he has under his command, to compass that upon the 18 206| do it, nor execute this command of the king upon certain 19 206| doing; the commission, or command of any magistrate, where