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1 11 | to mankind, hath, by the unjust violence and slaughter he 2 13 | imagined, that he who was so unjust as to do his brother an 3 13 | not bound to submit to the unjust will of another: and if 4 172| force of war, to compass his unjust ends upon another, where 5 176| s right, can, by such an unjust war, never come to have 6 176| title, by his sword, has an unjust conqueror, who forces me 7 176| that he that conquers in an unjust war can thereby have no 8 178| lives of those who by an unjust war have forfeited them; 9 179| concurred, or consented to that unjust force that is used against 10 179| governors no power to do an unjust thing, such as is to make 11 179| thing, such as is to make an unjust war, (for they never had 12 179| that is committed in an unjust war, any farther than they 13 181| done it by force) it is the unjust use of force that makes 14 181| now speaking. It is the unjust use of force then, that 15 188| taken to have joined in that unjust war wherein they are subdued, 16 204| opposed to nothing, but to unjust and unlawful force; whoever 17 206| opposed, and resisted, who use unjust force, though they pretend 18 235| that he, who opposes the unjust agressor, has this superiority