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1 3 | making laws with penalties of death, and consequently all less 2 9 | prince or state can put to death, or punish an alien, for 3 12 | perhaps be demanded, with death? I answer, each transgression 4 23 | by some act that deserves death; he, to whom he has forfeited 5 23 | to draw on himself the death he desires.~ 6 74 | might condemn and put him to death, or other-wise have punished 7 83 | sovereignty and power of life and death naturally belonged to the 8 86 | legislative power of life and death over any of them, and none 9 87 | offence deserves, even with death itself, in crimes where 10 93 | tell you, that it deserves death only to ask after safety. 11 132| only for life, but upon his death the power only of nominating 12 139| officer, and it is justly death to disobey or dispute the 13 139| that can condemn him to death for deserting his post, 14 139| absolute power of life and death, dispose of one farthing 15 170| thought to extend to life and death, at any time, over their 16 212| dissolved, dissolution and death follows: for the essence