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| Alphabetical [« »] vitam 1 vitiousness 1 viviparous 1 viz 16 voice 2 void 3 voluit 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 provide 16 security 16 side 16 viz 16 whatever 16 why 15 certainly | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances viz |
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1 [Title]| weight to this reflection, viz. that there cannot be done 2 13 | To this strange doctrine, viz. That in the state of nature 3 36 | same rule of propriety, (viz.) that every man should 4 67 | distinguishing these two powers, viz. that which the father hath 5 80 | conjunction than other creatures, viz. because the female is capable 6 83 | necessary to those ends, viz. procreation and mutual 7 106 | not that which I affirm, viz. that the beginning of politic 8 112 | have mentioned, is this, viz.~ 9 129 | Sec. 129. The first power, viz. of doing whatsoever he 10 139 | commander has his power, viz. the preservation of the 11 159 | of nature and government, viz. That as much as may be, 12 168 | lies no appeal on earth, viz. to judge, whether they 13 173 | gives the first of these, viz. paternal power to parents 14 173 | agreement gives the second, viz. political power to governors 15 183 | enough fully to satisfy both, viz, for the conqueror's losses, 16 238 | principal part of regal dignity, viz. to be next and immediately