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1 [Title]| quotation of pages always means pages of his Patriarcha, 2 26 | there must of necessity be a means to appropriate them some 3 31 | nature, that does by this means give us property, does also 4 66 | comfort of those, by whose means he entered into being, and 5 91 | by all men, and all good means to be withstood. Finally, 6 94 | what you please. By which means every single person became 7 134 | the great instrument and means of that being the laws established 8 149 | preservation, or consequently the means of it, to the absolute will 9 159 | which the law can by no means provide for; and those must 10 171 | secure him, is to use such means, for the preserving of his 11 172 | has a right too to the means of preserving it; so that 12 176 | robbed and have not the means to do it. If God has taken 13 176 | If God has taken away all means of seeking remedy, there 14 209 | a governor, if he really means the good of his people, 15 212 | bound to obey; by which means they come again to be out 16 220 | tyranny, if there be no means to escape it till they are 17 226 | rebellion, and the probablest means to hinder it: for rebellion 18 233 | themselves upon him, must by no means be allowed them; it being