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1 86 | a family with all these subordinate relations of wife, children, 2 133| does not; for there may be subordinate communities in a government; 3 134| whatsoever, or any domestic subordinate power, discharge any member 4 148| common-wealth in distinct, and not subordinate hands; or that the executive 5 149| the rest are and must be subordinate, yet the legislative being 6 150| society, derived from and subordinate to it.~ 7 151| derive all their several subordinate powers, or at least the 8 152| legislative, is visibly subordinate and accountable to it, and 9 152| superior legislative to be subordinate and accountable to, farther 10 152| consent; so that he is no more subordinate than he himself shall think 11 152| Of other ministerial and subordinate powers in a commonwealth, 12 153| being both ministerial and subordinate to the legislative, which, 13 202| This is acknowledged in subordinate magistrates. He that hath 14 210| shall find the ministers and subordinate magistrates chosen suitable