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" The only way whereby any one divests himself of his natural liberty and puts on the bonds of civil society is by agreeing with other men to join and unite into a community for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another, in a secure... "
The Church in Relation to the State - Page 12
by Edward Miller - 1880 - 272 pages
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - Liberty - 1764 - 438 pages
...living one amongft another, in a fecure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater fecurity againft any, that are not of it. This any number of men may do, becaufe it injures not the freedom of the reft ; they are left as they were in the liberty of the ftate...
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A Treatise Concerning Civil Government, Parts 1-3

Josiah Tucker - Political science - 1781 - 472 pages
...Living one among another, • in a fecure Enjoyment of their Properties, and a greater Security againft any that are not of it. This any Number of Men may do, becaufe it injures not the Freedom of the reft: They arc left as they were, in the Liberty of a State...
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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Page 732

Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 658 pages
...Government, p. 1 94. ther, ther, in a fecure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater fecurity againft any, that are not of it. This any number of men may do, becaufe it injures not the freedom of the reft; they are left as they were, in the liberty of the ftate...
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THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE

John Locke - 1801 - 512 pages
...community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against...consented to make one community or government, they are thereby presently incorporated, and make one body politic, wherein the majority have a right to act...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...community, for their comforiahle, safe, and peaceahle living one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against any, that are not of it. This any numher of men may do, hecause it injures not the freedom of the rest; the? are left as they were in...
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Two Treatises on Government

John Locke - Liberty - 1821 - 536 pages
...politic, doth therefore over-rule each several part of the same body. Hooker's Ecd. Pol. I. i. sect. 10. security against any, that are not of it. This any...number of men have so consented to make one community of government, they are thereby presently incorporated, and make one body politic, wherein the majority...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - Civil rights - 1824 - 290 pages
...community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against...consented to make one community or government, they are thereby presently incorporated, and make one body politic, wherein the majority have a right to act...
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Essay on Civil Policy, Or the Science of Legislation: Comprising the Origin ...

Charles Putt - Jurisprudence - 1830 - 496 pages
...community for their comfortable, safe and peaceable living one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against any that are not of it."—Locke on Government, ch. viii. s. 95. material, provided it be properly checked by the people,...
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Thoughts on the elements of civil government by A British jurist

Thoughts - 1836 - 182 pages
...community, for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living, one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against any that are not in it ;" — (t. K. of that community.) Again, in chapter 9, Of the ends of Political Government, he...
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Historisches Taschenbuch, Volume 9

History - 1838 - 644 pages
...in a secure enjoyment of their properties , and a greater security against any, that are not of it." „When any number of men have so consented to make one community or Government, they are thereby presently incorporated, and made one body polilïk, wherein the Majority have a right to act...
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