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Parents, their power temporary, Property, how men come to have
but the honour due to them

perpetual,

it,

375

bounded,

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361, 367

how it is naturally

368, &c.
in land and other things,

at first required by labour, ibid.
how this is a common ad-

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governors may be
guilty of it as well as the
Rents, the advantage of paying
governed,
ibid.
them quarterly, or weekly, 27
the causes of their falling,

69, 70

Representatives of the people,
how sometimes very unequal,
432, 433
corrupting them, or
pre-engaging the electors,tends
to dissolve the government,

470

Resistance of tyranny, when it
is lawful,
476
when it is lawful to be
used,
ibid.
it is warrantable to use
it, for repelling illegal force,
482

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how unreasonable it is to
pretend it to be worth more un-
coined, than coined, 171-173

whence uncoined some-
times advances in the price of
it,
174
Slavery, it is hard to suppose
any one to plead for it in
earnest,

212
wherein it consists, 351
Slaves, men are not born such,
213, &c.
the Israelites were not
so, when returned out of E-
gypt,
329
not

Jacob's sons were
such, as appears by Reuben
and Judah,
330
Society, vid. Conjugal and Poli-
tical.

Spain is itself poor, though it
furnishes all other nations with
gold and silver,
Supreme power of the common-
wealth, where it lies,

72

427

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END OF THE FOURTH VOLUME.

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New Bridge-street, London.

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