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Syntactic analyzation of "It would be ridiculous to want to restrain oneself from obedience to an external and foremost will only because it did not accord with prudence. For this is precisely the supposition of the government: that it allows its subjects the liberty to judge right and wrong not according to their own understandings but according to the rule of law." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. It Personal Pronoun.
2. would Modal
3. be Verb Base Form.
4. ridiculous Adjective
5. to to.
6. want Verb Base Form.
7. to to.
8. restrain Verb Base Form.
9. oneself Noun Singular
10. from Preposition
11. obedience Noun Singular
12. to to.
13. an Determiner
14. external Adjective
15. and Conjunction
16. foremost Adjective
17. will Noun Singular
18. only Adverb.
19. because Preposition
20. it Personal Pronoun.
21. did Verb Past Tense.
22. not Adverb.
23. accord Verb Base Form.
24. with Preposition
25. prudence Noun Singular
26. . .
27. For Preposition
28. this Determiner
29. is Verb 3rd person sing.
30. precisely Adverb.
31. the Determiner
32. supposition Noun Singular
33. of Preposition
34. the Determiner
35. government Noun Singular
36. : :
37. that Preposition
38. it Personal Pronoun.
39. allows Verb 3rd person sing.
40. its Possessive Pronoun.
41. subjects Noun Plural
42. the Determiner
43. liberty Noun Singular
44. to to.
45. judge Verb Base Form.
46. right Adjective
47. and Conjunction
48. wrong Adjective
49. not Adverb.
50. according Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
51. to to.
52. their Possessive Pronoun.
53. own Adjective
54. understandings Noun Plural
55. but Conjunction
56. according Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
57. to to.
58. the Determiner
59. rule Noun Singular
60. of Preposition
61. law Noun Singular
62. . .

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