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1 I, II | laws are set as a curb and restraint to these exorbitant desires, 2 II, XXI| no farther. For wherever restraint comes to check that power, 3 II, XXI| his volition, it is called restraint. Agents that have no thought, 4 II, XXI| our own judgment, is no restraint to liberty. This is so far 5 II, XXI| This is so far from being a restraint or diminution of freedom, 6 II, XXI| reason, and to want that restraint of examination and judgment 7 II, XXI| desires, the moderation and restraint of our passions, so that 8 IV, XIX| sense, and freed from all restraint of reason and check of reflection,