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1 5 | foundation of that obligation to mutual love amongst men, on which 2 8 | actions of men, for their mutual security; and so he becomes 3 19 | state of peace, good will, mutual assistance and preservation, 4 19 | enmity, malice, violence and mutual destruction, are one from 5 47 | without spoiling, and that by mutual consent men would take in 6 78 | procreation; yet it draws with it mutual support and assistance, 7 83 | ends, viz. procreation and mutual support and assistance whilst 8 83 | and the power over them, mutual assistance and maintenance, 9 91 | To take away all such mutual grievances, injuries and 10 93 | laws and judges, for their mutual peace and security: but 11 102| voluntary union, and the mutual agreement of men freely 12 123| a mind to unite, for the mutual preservation of their lives, 13 163| into a community for their mutual good; they are not such 14 171| compact and agreement, and the mutual consent of those who make 15 212| several members have their mutual influence, sympathy, and