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1 I, II | they not still, in some countries, put them into the same 2 I, II | not the force of a law in countries where the generally allowed 3 I, II | different opinions of several countries, are accounted laudable, 4 I, II | which, by men of different countries, educations, and tempers, 5 I, III | many, in more civilized countries, have no very strong and 6 I, III | common language of their own countries, can scarce avoid having 7 I, III | grown to maturity in all countries. For the generality of the 8 II, XI | men in their several ages, countries, and educations, seem to 9 II, XXI | the world did not in all countries and ages furnish examples 10 II, XXII | and therefore in other countries there were no names for 11 II, XXVI | different breed of their countries, taken several-sized ideas 12 II, XXVIII| imagine why, as in some countries, they may have not so much 13 II, XXVIII| law of fashion, in some countries, valour and virtue; and 14 III, III | and why. Besides persons, countries also, cities, rivers, mountains, 15 III, VI | names stand for, in the countries where those animals are 16 III, VI | since languages, in all countries, have been established long 17 III, IX | remote ages, and different countries, it will be needless to 18 III, IX | shall be added different countries and remote ages, wherein 19 III, XI | especially in languages of remote countries or ages, and settle truer 20 IV, XX | close, by the laws of their countries, and the strict guards of