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1 1, IV | fully instructed, and not an absolute resignation or perpetual 2 2, II | be the most complete and absolute kind of history, and hath 3 2, II | many sovereign princes or absolute commanders, and that states 4 2, IV | exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found 5 2, IX | separable; and the most absolute monarch is sometimes led 6 2, XIII | urged and imposed by an absolute necessity of conservation 7 2, XXIII| to cast the state into an absolute anarchy and confusion, that 8 2, XXIII| to cast the state into an absolute anarchy and confusion, that 9 2, XXV | although not original and absolute. For after the articles 10 2, XXV | such there can be no use of absolute reason. We see it familiarly