Patriarch, this name denotes not Property, it was at length settled 371 315 - cannot be rightly taken 422 ibid. making the most useful things tened and eat children, 254 R. 422 the best means to pre- ry," ibid. governors may be guilty ibid. 395 Rents, the advantage of paying 69, 70 440 sometimes very unequal, 432, 433 corrupting them, or pre- 437 Resistance of tyranny, when it is 476 when it is lawful to be ibid. it is warrantable to use 438 it, for repelling illegal force, 482 1: 439 39 of home ones falls, 58 Silver is ten times more plentiful ibid. now than two hundred years 47 361, 367 it is therefore nine parts in ibid. 368, &c. - properly speaking, none of 140, 141 364 how standard is in England lic good, a proportioned with alloy, 142, Taxes though laid upon trade 143 in Holland, yet they chiefly Trade is hindered by lowering the interest of money, 12 enriches a nation more than ibid. 18 53, &c. 148 Tyranny, wherein it consists, 457 speech of king James I. concerning it, ibid. the greatness of the per- the crime, 459 212 U. 455 Jacob's sons were not 347, &c. he that seeks the life or liberty of another, is in a state of it, ibid. how it differs from the 348 avoiding it, the design of 350 have no supreme governor un- 398, 402 55-7 things for a common measure 46 it is not so useful for ex- 47 W END OF VOL. V. LONDON: PRINTED BY THOMAS DAVISON, WHITEFRIARS. |