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1 I | more than one who is at law of the badness of his cause; 2 V | Church of England as by law established. There are few 3 V | their dignity to a pitiful law enacted by a set of profane 4 VIII | have hanged one another by law, and cut one another to 5 IX | such thing in strictness of law as nobility in that island, 6 XV | them agree with Kepler's law, the truth of which has 7 XV | minute of time. Now if the law by which bodies gravitate 8 XV | power acts according to that law throughout all nature, it 9 XV | subject to this general law; and if this law exists, 10 XV | general law; and if this law exists, these planets must 11 XV | subjects comets to the same law. The orbit of these fires ( 12 XVIII| pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of 13 XXIV | was laid down as a kind of law that the public should be 14 XXIV | were just starved.~It is a law in the French Academy, to 15 XXIV | they should rather make a law never to print any of them.~