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| Alphabetical [« »] desolate 1 desolation 1 desperate 1 despotical 11 destituit 1 destroy 20 destroyed 4 | Frequency [« »] 11 consented 11 dangerous 11 decide 11 despotical 11 doctrine 11 easily 11 education | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances despotical |
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1 24 | an absolute, arbitrary, despotical power: for the master could 2 [Title]| Paternal, Political, and Despotical Power, considered together.~ 3 172 | Sec. 172. Thirdly, Despotical power is an absolute, arbitrary 4 172 | such only, are subject to a despotical power, which, as it arises 5 172 | master of his own life, the despotical, arbitrary power of his 6 173 | forfeiture gives the third despotical power to lords for their 7 174 | that of the magistrate, as despotical exceeds it; and that absolute 8 174 | their own disposal; and despotical, over such as have no property 9 178 | and that I say is purely despotical. He has an absolute power 10 180 | a just war, is perfectly despotical: he has an absolute power 11 196 | have a just cause, has a despotical right over the persons of