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1 7 | others rights, and from doing hurt to one another, and 2 8 | may make him repent the doing of it, and thereby deter 3 8 | his example others, from doing the like mischief. And in 4 11 | preserving all mankind, and doing all reasonable things he 5 11 | both to deter others from doing the like injury, which no 6 12 | and terrify others from doing the like. Every offence, 7 111| increase the power, without doing the business for which it 8 129| The first power, viz. of doing whatsoever he thought for 9 163| positive laws: for in so doing they have not pulled from 10 166| nothing but the power of doing public good without a rule.~ 11 206| by his commission, in so doing; the commission, or command 12 222| sides, are not capable of doing. To prepare such an assembly 13 222| will be past doubt what is doing. What power they ought to 14 231| hands. But that magistrates, doing the same thing, may be resisted,