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1 15 | been hitherto mentioned, i.e. the laws of nature, do bind 2 17 | the right of my freedom, i.e. make me a slave. To be free 3 18 | a state of war with me, i.e. kill him if I can; for to 4 26 | must be his, and so his, i.e. a part of him, that another 5 32 | him to subdue the earth, i.e. improve it for the benefit 6 35 | left common by compact, i.e. by the law of the land, 7 41 | the materials of plenty, i.e. a fruitful soil, apt to 8 67 | his son, Deut. viii. 5. i.e. with tenderness and affection, 9 74 | father no power of governing, i.e. making laws and enacting 10 91 | grievances, injuries and wrongs, i.e. such as attend men in the 11 119| consent, and how far it binds, i.e. how far any one shall be 12 135| conformable to the law of nature, i.e. to the will of God, of which 13 140| be with his own consent, i.e. the consent of the majority, 14 186| presently to restore it, i.e. quit me of the obligation 15 186| I may resume it myself, i.e. chuse whether I will perform 16 232| reipublicae, cujus ipse caput est, i.e. totum populum, vel insignem