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1 15 | themselves at first in politic societies. But I moreover affirm, 2 71 | to pass, that parents in societies, where they themselves are 3 74(*) | joined themselves in civil societies together, kings were the 4 [Title]| the Beginning of Political Societies.~ 5 98 | should desire and constitute societies only to be dissolved: for 6 102 | themselves. So that their politic societies all began from a voluntary 7 110 | they had done so, young societies could not have subsisted; 8 122 | the beginning of political societies, and that consent which 9 127 | as of the governments and societies themselves.~ 10 134 | to command whole politic societies of men, belonging so properly 11 134 | properly unto the same intire societies, that for any prince or 12 135 | are which bear up public societies; the one a natural inclination, 13 135 | the common good, for which societies are instituted. Unless they 14 136 | of nature, men unite into societies, that they may have the 15 211 | by the roots, and mangle societies to pieces, separating the