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1 [Title]| with their resolution to preserve them, saved the nation when 2 6 | Every one, as he is bound to preserve himself, and not to quit 3 6 | he, as much as he can, to preserve the rest of mankind, and 4 7 | execute that law, and thereby preserve the innocent and restrain 5 8 | by the right he hath to preserve mankind in general, may 6 56 | under an obligation to preserve, nourish, and educate the 7 57 | abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom: for 8 60 | well as other creatures, to preserve their offspring, till they 9 66 | an obligation to nourish, preserve, and bring up their offspring; 10 87 | nature a power, not only to preserve his property, that is, his 11 87 | having in itself the power to preserve the property, and in order 12 107 | sufficient to procure and preserve to men all the political 13 131 | every one the better to preserve himself, his liberty and 14 137 | up under, were it not to preserve their lives, liberties and 15 149 | will always have a right to preserve, what they have not a power 16 171 | of the magistrate, but to preserve the members of that society 17 220 | original right it has to preserve itself, which can only be