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1 16 | destruction: for, by the fundamental law of nature, man being 2 53 | name it appeared, that that fundamental authority, from whence they 3 134| that society; the first and fundamental positive law of all commonwealths 4 134| power; as the first and fundamental natural law, which is to 5 135| is a declaration, and the fundamental law of nature being the 6 140| he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts 7 149| of those, who invade this fundamental, sacred, and unalterable 8 158| is certainly so just and fundamental a rule, that he, who sincerely 9 159| power, or rather to this fundamental law of nature and government, 10 183| the case? I answer; the fundamental law of nature being, that 11 200| to the observation of the fundamental laws of his kingdom; tacitly, 12 212| legislative is the first and fundamental act of society, whereby 13 214| thereunto authorized by the fundamental appointment of the society, 14 222| legislative shall transgress this fundamental rule of society; and either