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| Alphabetical [« »] rebellantes 1 rebellare 1 rebelled 1 rebellion 11 rebellious 1 rebels 4 recant 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 protection 11 quod 11 rational 11 rebellion 11 remain 11 reparation 11 representatives | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances rebellion |
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1 1 | mischief, tumult, sedition and rebellion, (things that the followers 2 93 | the voice of faction and rebellion: as if when men quitting 3 196| though it hath the name of rebellion, yet is no offence before 4 218| without open and visible rebellion, apt enough to be taken 5 224| lays a ferment for frequent rebellion. To which I answer,~First, 6 226| is the best fence against rebellion, and the probablest means 7 226| means to hinder it: for rebellion being an opposition, not 8 227| are guilty are guilty of rebellion: for if any one by force 9 228| it lays a foundation for rebellion, mean that it may occasion 10 232| people from all manner of rebellion. Whereby it is evident, 11 232| resisting of princes is not rebellion. His words are these.~Quod