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1 13 | friends: and on the other side, that ill nature, passion 2 24 | limited power on the one side, and obedience on the other, 3 67 | is seldom on the severe side, the strong byass of nature 4 68 | Sec. 68. On the other side, honour and support, all 5 93 | harm, or injury, on that side where the strongest hand 6 104| reason being plain on our side, that men are naturally 7 111| stretching prerogative on the one side, to oppress the people; 8 136| he that has right on his side, having ordinarily but his 9 156| to eminent hazard, on one side or the other, by fixed intervals 10 176| sure he has right on his side; and a right too that is 11 177| victory favours the right side, let us consider a conqueror 12 177| They that fought on his side cannot suffer by the conquest, 13 177| soldiers that fought on their side in the battles they won, 14 182| this would be robbery on my side. His force, and the state 15 183| have as much justice on his side, as could be supposed, he 16 197| never have right on his side, it being no usurpation,