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1 72 | constantly happening to fathers in their private families, 2 73 | possession. By this power indeed fathers oblige their children to 3 74(*)| the reason why the name of fathers continued still in them, 4 74(*)| continued still in them, who, of fathers, were made rulers; as also 5 74(*)| office of priests, which fathers did at the first, grew perhaps 6 76 | Sec. 76. Thus the natural fathers of families, by an insensible 7 76 | have their titles in their fathers right, and it be a sufficient 8 76 | of the natural right of fathers to political authority, 9 92 | monarchy is, what kind of fathers of their countries it makes 10 110 | subsisted; without such nursing fathers tender and careful of the 11 116 | it, but only, because our fathers or progenitors passed away 12 118 | their subjects, by their fathers being so. If a subject of 13 162 | governors, being as the fathers of them, watching over them 14 189 | may have happened to the fathers, are freemen, and the absolute