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John Locke
The second treatise of civil government

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foreign

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1 3 | of the common-wealth from foreign injury; and all this only 2 107| need of defence against foreign invasions and injuries, 3 107| secure themselves against foreign force. It was natural for 4 131| abroad to prevent or redress foreign injuries, and secure the 5 134| nor can any oaths to any foreign power whatsoever, or any 6 197| conquest may be called a foreign usurpation, so usurpation 7 211| dissolved, is the inroad of foreign force making a conquest 8 217| into the subjection of a foreign power, either by the prince, 9 218| very little different from foreign conquest. Besides, the prince 10 220| being delivered over to a foreign power, their old one is 11 238| power and dominion of a foreign nation. By this, as. it 12 239| power and dominion of a foreign nation, signifies nothing, 13 239| to any of their own, or a foreign nation; and in this lies


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