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1 I, II | the constitution of human affairs; wherein most men cannot 2 I, II | perplexed in the necessary affairs of life, or hot in the pursuit 3 II, XVIII| be taken notice of in the affairs and converse of men, they 4 III, V | ordinary occurrence of their affairs. If they join to the idea 5 III, VI | conversation and the ordinary affairs of life, if the ideas they 6 III, VI | sort them for the common affairs of life: and so, without 7 III, IX | commerce, about the ordinary affairs and conveniences of civil 8 III, X | would speak thus in the affairs and business of the world, 9 III, X | and uncertainty into the affairs of mankind; and if not destroyed, 10 III, X | their ordinary discourses or affairs. But this is not sufficient 11 III, XI | conversation and the ordinary affairs of life; yet I think that 12 III, XI | dispatch their ordinary affairs: and so, I think, might 13 III, XI | enough for the ordinary affairs of life and conversation) 14 IV, XI | He that, in the ordinary affairs of life, would admit of 15 IV, XVII | much as to offer them in affairs of consequence; a plain 16 IV, XX | the constitution of human affairs, unavoidably given over 17 IV, XX | have reason to fear their affairs are in no very good posture.