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1 13 | his subjects whatever he pleases, without the least liberty 2 18 | away his money, or what he pleases, from him; because using 3 22 | he lists, to live as he pleases, and not to be tied by any 4 23 | take away his life, when he pleases. No body can give more power 5 65 | his own possessions as he pleases, when his children are out 6 116| dispose, or settle it, as he pleases.~ 7 118| away, and breed him as he pleases? and who ever was judged 8 137| make a prey of them when he pleases; he being in a much worse 9 138| right take from me, when he pleases, against my consent. Hence 10 138| private man, what part he pleases of his property, and use 11 140| may by right take, when he pleases, to himself?~ 12 146| called federative, if any one pleases. So the thing be understood, 13 172| away his life, whenever he pleases. This is a power, which 14 182| person to destroy him if he pleases, has not thereby a right 15 182| life, and destroy him if he pleases, as a noxious creature; 16 184| have a right to whatever he pleases to seize on.~ 17 186| such a government as he pleases to afford them; but the