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1 13 | execute his pleasure and in whatsoever he cloth, whether led by 2 27 | may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes out of the 3 38 | possession of land too: whatsoever he tilled and reaped, laid 4 38 | was his peculiar right; whatsoever he enclosed, and could feed, 5 69 | support and defence, and whatsoever gratitude can oblige a man 6 116| but cannot, by any compact whatsoever, bind his children or posterity: 7 128| powers.~The first is to do whatsoever he thinks fit for the preservation 8 129| first power, viz. of doing whatsoever he thought for the preservation 9 134| oaths to any foreign power whatsoever, or any domestic subordinate 10 139| 139. But government, into whatsoever hands it is put, being, 11 158| could not safely direct; whatsoever shall be done manifestly 12 158| subjection of the rest. Whatsoever cannot but be acknowledged 13 163| the good of the community, whatsoever alterations are made in 14 186| bind not at all; because whatsoever another gets from me by 15 193| would be worth nothing) whatsoever he grants them, they have, 16 205| from all violence and harm whatsoever; than which there cannot 17 209| attends all governments whatsoever, when the governors have 18 239| not to multiply cases, in whatsoever he has no authority, there