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1 I, II | proposed whereof a man may not justly demand a reason: which would 2 II, II | though, perhaps, there may be justly counted more;—but either 3 II, XV | that is, though they are justly reckoned amongst our simple 4 II, XXI | of pleasure and pain have justly a preference. So that if 5 II, XXI | comes to pass that a man may justly incur punishment, though 6 II, XXI | remedy that, to which one may justly impute a great deal of their 7 II, XXIII | substances. Powers therefore justly make a great part of our 8 II, XXVII | as much concerned, and as justly accountable for any action 9 II, XXVII | did, yet human judicatures justly punish him; because the 10 II, XXXI | consideration of what was justly to be done, and executing 11 II, XXXII | man or Tartar, I may be justly thought fantastical in the 12 II, XXXIII| this, perhaps, might be justly attributed most of the sympathies 13 III, X | come to be examined, may justly be called insignificant 14 IV, III | far short of what we may justly imagine to be in some even 15 IV, VI | little moment, that we may justly look on our certain general 16 IV, X | ourselves about us. Nor can we justly complain of our ignorance 17 IV, XII | their actions. Who might not justly expect another kind of life 18 IV, XVI | ordinary course of things have justly a mighty influence on the