The passage below was written by John Locke in his second treasury of civil government government being for the preservation of every man's right I can property by preserving him from the violence of an equity of others is one of the good of the government based on his passage what with which complain and declaration of Independence which I like and she was affected to render the military Independence of and superior to the civil power be he has arrested a multitude of your offices and sent hither swarms of officers to harass other people c. Kept among Us in times of Peace standing armies without the consent of our legislature date he has refused to assist two laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good

Based on the passage by John Locke, the complaint in the Declaration of Independence that the military is being made independent of and superior to the civil power and that standing armies are being kept among us in times of peace without the consent of the legislature is related to the preservation of every man's right to property and protection from the violence of others, which is one of the goods of government. Additionally, the complaint about the king refusing to assist in passing necessary laws for the public good is also related to the idea of government being for the preservation of individual rights and the common good.