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1 1, Int | virtuous observation of the laws of marriage, with most blessed 2 1, II | from due reverence to the laws and customs of their country, 3 1, II | undermine the reverence of laws and government, it is assuredly 4 1, III | were too busy with their laws and too negligent in point 5 1, III | given his citizens the best laws, answered wisely, “Yea, 6 1, VII | give ear to precepts, to laws, to religion, sweetly touched 7 2, II | moral virtue, policy, and laws; the state of Graecia and 8 2, IV | which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure 9 2, X | deficience in them is of laws to repress them. For as 10 2, XI | far it is exempted from laws of matter, and of the immortality 11 2, XI | accident) subject to the laws of heaven and earth, which 12 2, XIII | popular, as moralities, laws, and the like, yea, and 13 2, XX | law to men, who gave those laws of nature to inanimate creatures 14 2, XXI | That kings ruled by their laws, as God did by the laws 15 2, XXI | laws, as God did by the laws of nature; and ought as 16 2, XXI | servant. So likewise the laws of friendship and gratitude, 17 2, XXII | reproof, exhortation, fame, laws, books, studies: these as 18 2, XXII | points, of company, fame, laws, and the rest, which we 19 2, XXIII| these dispensations from the laws of charity and integrity, 20 2, XXIII| of government, which is laws, I think good to note only 21 2, XXIII| those which have written of laws have written either as philosophers 22 2, XXIII| philosophers, they make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, 23 2, XXIII| justice whence all civil laws are derived but as streams; 24 2, XXIII| which they run, so do civil laws vary according to the regions 25 2, XXIII| consideration by what means laws may be made certain, and 26 2, XXIII| uncertainty of law; by what means laws may be made apt and easy 27 2, XXIII| remedies in the execution of laws; what influence laws touching 28 2, XXIII| of laws; what influence laws touching private right of 29 2, XXIII| made apt and agreeable; how laws are to be penned and delivered, 30 2, XXIII| may term it) animation of laws. Upon which I insist the 31 2, XXIII| And for your Majesty’s laws of England, I could say 32 2, XXIII| cannot but excel the civil laws in fitness for the government, 33 2, XXIII| these dispensations from the laws of charity and integrity, 34 2, XXIII| of government, which is laws, I think good to note only 35 2, XXIII| those which have written of laws have written either as philosophers 36 2, XXIII| philosophers, they make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, 37 2, XXIII| justice whence all civil laws are derived but as streams; 38 2, XXIII| which they run, so do civil laws vary according to the regions 39 2, XXIII| consideration by what means laws may be made certain, and 40 2, XXIII| uncertainty of law; by what means laws may be made apt and easy 41 2, XXIII| remedies in the execution of laws; what influence laws touching 42 2, XXIII| of laws; what influence laws touching private right of 43 2, XXIII| made apt and agreeable; how laws are to be penned and delivered, 44 2, XXIII| may term it) animation of laws. Upon which I insist the 45 2, XXIII| And for your Majesty’s laws of England, I could say 46 2, XXIII| cannot but excel the civil laws in fitness for the government, 47 2, XXV | do still expostulate with laws and moralities, as if they 48 2, XXV | argument, according to the laws of heaven and earth; the 49 2, XXV | The draughts and first laws of the game are positive, 50 2, XXV | and rational. So in human laws there be many grounds and 51 2, XXV | glory, the perfection of the laws of nature, the secrets of 52 2, XXV | jurisdictions of the Church, and the laws of the Church directing