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1 6 | nature, there cannot be supposed any such subordination among 2 17 | state, must necessarily be supposed to have a design to take 3 17 | or commonwealth, must be supposed to design to take away from 4 25 | in common. But this being supposed, it seems to some a very 5 34 | draw from it, it cannot be supposed he meant it should always 6 53 | shewn the absurdity, if this supposed absolute power over children 7 54 | nature are equal, I cannot be supposed to understand all sorts 8 59 | maturity wherein he might be supposed capable to know that law, 9 59 | knowing that law; which is supposed by that law, at the age 10 60 | reason, wherein he might be supposed capable of knowing the law, 11 73 | part; it has been commonly supposed, that a father could oblige 12 91 | Sec. 91. For he being supposed to have all, both legislative 13 98 | bom in: which cannot be supposed, till we can think, that 14 107| into society, cannot but be supposed to have some acquaintance 15 107| and thought cannot but be supposed to be, how to secure themselves 16 131| rational creature can be supposed to change his condition 17 131| constituted by them, can never be supposed to extend farther, than 18 137| and quiet. It cannot be supposed that they should intend, 19 138| without which they must be supposed to lose that, by entering 20 153| also in this case being supposed to consist of several persons, ( 21 164| rational creature cannot be supposed, when free, to put himself 22 168| hands, (who can never be supposed to consent that any body 23 170| knowledge, wherein they may be supposed capable to understand that 24 183| on his side, as could be supposed, he has no right to seize 25 192| which they can never be supposed to do, till either they 26 202| of his brethren, and is supposed, from the advantages of 27 213| Such a form of government supposed, it is evident,~ 28 222| for since it can never be supposed to be the will of the society,