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1 [Title]| not an answer to my book.~Secondly, That I shall not take railing 2 100 | and set up a government.~Secondly, It is impossible of right, 3 125 | Sec. 125. Secondly, In the state of nature 4 130 | Sec. 130. Secondly, The power of punishing 5 136 | Sec. 136. Secondly,* The legislative, or supreme 6 142 | the country man at plough.~Secondly, These laws also ought to 7 171 | Sec. 171. Secondly, Political power is that 8 179 | Sec. 179. Secondly, I say then the conqueror 9 190 | disposal of it lies in himself. Secondly, a right, before any other 10 206 | Sec. 206. Secondly, But this privilege, belonging 11 215 | Sec. 215. Secondly, When the prince hinders 12 221 | 221. There is therefore, secondly, another way whereby governments 13 225 | Sec. 225. Secondly, I answer, such revolutions 14 235 | must be with reverence.~Secondly, It must be without retribution, 15 235 | where-ever he can meet with it.~Secondly, As to his second, An inferior