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The liberty of a subject lieth, therefore, only in those things which, in regulating their actions, the sovereign hath praetermitted (such as is the liberty to buy, and sell, and otherwise contract with one another; to choose their own abode, their own diet, their own trade of life, and institute their children as they themselves think fit; and the like).
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The
liberty
of
a
subject
lieth,
therefore,
only
in
those
things
which,
in
regulating
their
actions,
the
sovereign
hath
praetermitted
(such
as
is
the
liberty
to
buy,
and
sell,
and
otherwise
contract
with
one
another;
to
choose
their
own
abode,
their
own
diet,
their
own
trade
of
life,
and
institute
their
children
as
they
themselves
think
fit;
and
the
like).