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1 1 | rule, could not have been certainly determined:~4. That if even 2 13 | that therefore God hath certainly appointed government to 3 13 | state of nature, which must certainly be great, where men may 4 28 | the trees in the wood, has certainly appropriated them to himself. 5 52 | lays on children, it must certainly bind them equal to both 6 73 | he will leave him, will certainly have a strong tie on his 7 73 | he will enjoy it, he must certainly take it upon the conditions 8 86 | have as well as he. And he certainly can have no absolute power 9 152| think fit, which one may certainly conclude will be but very 10 158| Salus populi suprema lex, is certainly so just and fundamental 11 167| place, and duration, is certainly a prerogative of the king, 12 217| or by the legislative, is certainly a change of the legislative, 13 218| partake in this, which is certainly the greatest crime men can 14 219| necessities of the public, there certainly is no government left. Where 15 222| law-makers of the society, is certainly as great a breach of trust,