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1 2 | slave. All which distinct powers happening sometimes together 2 2 | us to distinguish these powers one from wealth, a father 3 67 | distinguishing these two powers, viz. that which the father 4 71 | none of it. But these two powers, political and paternal, 5 84 | the distinct rights and powers belonging respectively to 6 128 | delights, a man has two powers.~The first is to do whatsoever 7 147 | Sec. 147. These two powers, executive and federative, 8 [Title]| the Subordination of the Powers of the Common-wealth.~ 9 150 | the supreme, and all other powers, in any members or parts 10 151 | their several subordinate powers, or at least the greatest 11 152 | ministerial and subordinate powers in a commonwealth, we need 12 169 | confounding these distinct powers one with another, it may 13 174 | different ends of these several powers, will plainly see, that 14 215 | use and exercise of those powers that were intended to accompany