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1 13 | wherein men are not bound to submit to the unjust will of another: 2 73 | their ancestors had it, and submit to all the conditions annexed 3 97 | one of that society, to submit to the determination of 4 97 | of nature hath, who may submit himself, and consent to 5 100| government, they are to submit to that, and are not at 6 105| they were very likely to submit to his punishment, and all 7 105| childhood, made it easier to submit to him, rather than to any 8 109| other arguments they had to submit to him as to their king, 9 121| virtue of such enjoyment, to submit to the government, begins 10 122| comply with the laws, and submit to the government he found 11 122| even in conscience, to submit to its administration, as 12 141| people have said, We will submit to rules, and be governed 13 168| out of a man's power so to submit himself to another, as to 14 181| whom we are both obliged to submit: for of such I am now speaking. 15 186| stoop to his conditions, and submit to such a government as 16 186| so? If it be said, they submit by their own consent, then 17 192| those who were forced to submit to the yoke of a government