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1 1 | it is impossible that the rulers now on earth should make 2 14 | that since all princes and rulers of independent governments 3 74(*)| who, of fathers, were made rulers; as also the ancient custom 4 102 | the same consent they set rulers over themselves. So that 5 111 | and so no contest betwixt rulers and people about governors 6 137 | limits of the law; and the rulers too kept within their bounds, 7 163 | are not such as have set rulers over themselves, to guard, 8 164 | people's permitting their rulers to do several things, of 9 166 | the actions of those good rulers into precedent, and make 10 166 | prerogative of those kings, or rulers, who themselves transgressed 11 168 | appeal to heaven: for the rulers, in such attempts, exercising 12 192 | in upon them, till their rulers put them under such a frame 13 229 | of tyranny, or that the rulers should be sometimes liable 14 230 | and the ill designs of the rulers become visible, or their 15 230 | lawful authority of their rulers, or in the rulers insolence, 16 230 | their rulers, or in the rulers insolence, and endeavours 17 239 | and so destructive to both rulers and people, that as former