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1 207| and makes it lawful to resist him. A man with a sword 2 212| being in full liberty to resist the force of those, who 3 228| if they should offer to resist Polyphemus, who had now 4 232| to defend himself, and to resist the aggressor. This is so 5 232| people, in some cases, to resist their king; and that too 6 232| since they may in some cases resist, all resisting of princes 7 233| the people have a right to resist and defend themselves from 8 233| people may with respect resist intolerable tyranny; for 9 235| superior.~First, How to resist force without striking again, 10 235| again. He therefore who may resist, must be allowed to strike. 11 235| is his superior. But to resist force with force, being 12 235| denies it to be lawful to resist a king in any case. But