Chapter 50
falseness of it, ii. 153, 154; origin of society, ii. 154; ill effects on Rousseau's political speculation, ii. 155; what constitutes the sovereignty, ii. 158; Rousseau's Social Contract different from that of Hobbes, ii. 159; Locke's indefiniteness on, ii. 160; attributes of sovereignty, ii. 163; confederation, ii. 164, 165; his distinction between _tyrant_ and _despot_, ii. 169, _n._; distinguishes constitution of the state from that of the government,