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1 I, I | cat or a weasel, he must stay till time and observation 2 II, XI | into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly 3 II, XXI| willingly in, i.e. prefers his stay to going away. I ask, is 4 II, XXI| away. I ask, is not this stay voluntary? I think nobody 5 II, XXI| is not at liberty not to stay, he has not freedom to be 6 II, XXI| they could be content to stay here for ever: though they 7 II, XXI| because he may either go or stay, as he best likes; though 8 II, XXI| preference be determined to stay, by the darkness of the 9 II, XXI| preference, and makes him stay in his prison.~52. The necessity 10 III, V | compass; but I was willing to stay my reader on an argument 11 III, VI | general names for present use, stay not for a perfect discovery 12 IV, XIV| are to be had. Men often stay not warily to examine the