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1 1 | carries it, and so lay a foundation for perpetual disorder and 2 5 | question, that he makes it the foundation of that obligation to mutual 3 17 | that freedom being the foundation of all the rest; as he that, 4 44 | still in himself the great foundation of property; and that, which 5 103| they should find, at the foundation of most of them, something 6 104| their beginning laid on that foundation, and were made by the consent 7 112| to dominion, or to be the foundation of all government. And thus 8 165| acted conformable to the foundation and end of all laws, the 9 168| think, this lays a perpetual foundation for disorder; for this operates 10 223| discontented, to lay the foundation of government in the unsteady 11 228| they, who say it lays a foundation for rebellion, mean that 12 230| or people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution