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1 I, I | and academies of learned nations, accustomed to that sort 2 I, II | Have there not been whole nations, and those of the most civilized 3 I, II | opposite to others.~11. Whole nations reject several moral rules. 4 I, II | contradiction to suppose, that whole nations of men should, both in their 5 I, II | some savage and barbarous nations, when we remember that it 6 I, II | history of many men, nay whole nations, who doubt or disbelieve 7 I, III | these later ages, whole nations, at the bay of Soldania, 8 I, III | These are instances of nations where uncultivated nature 9 I, III | as St. Paul tells us all nations did after God (Acts 17. 10 I, III | although wise men of all nations come to have it. If it be 11 I, III | said, that wise men of all nations came to have true conceptions 12 I, III | the care taken in those nations to teach men to have true 13 II, XIV | of the years that several nations counted by, are hard to 14 II, XXII | minds of the men of other nations. Where there was no such 15 II, XXVIII| application, through the several nations and societies of men in 16 III, VI | use amongst the several nations of men: but those more or 17 IV, XII | most flourishing and polite nations. So that he who first made