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1 Read | variously in the several societies of men, according to which 2 I, II | neglected betwixt distinct societies,) which is not, somewhere 3 I, II | general fashion of whole societies of men, governed by practical 4 II, XXII | beginning of languages and societies of men, several of those 5 II, XXVIII| the several nations and societies of men in the world, are 6 II, XXVIII| establishes itself in the several societies, tribes, and clubs of men 7 II, XXVIII| men uniting into politic societies, have resigned up to the 8 II, XXVIII| another; and so in different societies, virtues and vices were 9 II, XXVIII| secondly, the law of politic societies; thirdly, the law of fashion, 10 II, XXXIII| be thought to work whole societies of men to so universal a 11 III, IX | conveniences of civil life, in the societies of men, one amongst another.~ 12 III, X | advantage to human life or the societies wherein they lived: unless 13 IV, XX | propositions that, in the societies of men, are judged of the