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1 58 | incumbent on them, to take care of their off-spring, during 2 59 | understanding, the law takes care to do it; some other must 3 63 | business to employ this care on their offspring, and 4 64 | reason can hence advance this care of the parents due to their 5 65 | that when he quits his care of them, he loses his power 6 65 | over his issue; if all his care ends there, and this be 7 65 | and are wholly under her care and provision? If the father 8 67 | or less, as the father's care, cost, and kindness in his 9 67 | absolve them from taking care of it: and though the power 10 67 | obedience, that the pains and care of their parents may not 11 70 | varied by the different care and kindness, trouble and 12 75 | umpire than he, by whose care they had every one been 13 78 | not only to unite their care and affection, but also 14 79 | themselves, but by the joint care of male and female. The 15 79 | from feeding, and taking care of the young brood) whose 16 80 | father, who is bound to take care for those he hath begot, 17 81 | secured, and inheritance taken care for, may not be made determinable, 18 93 | advantage; and so are taken care of, not out of any love 19 93 | foolish, that they take care to avoid what mischiefs 20 94 | find to be so; and to take care, as soon as they can, to 21 105| property and interest under his care; and the custom of obeying 22 107| where it was exercised with care and skill, with affection 23 107| and therefore their first care and thought cannot but be 24 143| near tie upon them, to take care, that they make them for 25 162| and the discretion and care of the ruler supplied the 26 165| tended to nothing but the care of the public. The people 27 184| there conquerors take little care to possess themselves of 28 209| see he loves, and takes care of them.~ 29 220| slaves, and then to take care of their liberty; and when 30 237| immediately gives up all care and thought of the common-wealth; 31 239| immediately gives up all care and thought of the common-wealth;