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1 19 | even against an aggressor, tho' he be in society and a 2 26 | comfort of their being. And tho' all the fruits it naturally 3 45 | so still lie in common; tho' this can scarce happen 4 72 | obedience of his children; which tho' it be common to him with 5 72 | shewing it, almost consich tho' it be common to him with 6 74 | Sec. 74. To conclude then, tho' the father's power of commanding 7 74 | government of that age; and tho' that honour and respect, 8 78 | between man and woman; and tho' it consist chiefly in such 9 81 | Sec. 81. But tho' these are ties upon mankind, 10 108| people, or in a council. Tho' the war itself, which admits 11 138| property is not at all secure, tho' there be good and equitable 12 151| is to be observed, that tho' oaths of allegiance and 13 157| confess needs a remedy; tho' most think it hard to find 14 191| subjection to any government, tho' he be born in a place under 15 210| religion underhand favoured, (tho' publicly proclaimed against)