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1 [Title]| writ against Sir Robert, or taken the pains to shew his mistakes, 2 16 | the other's power to be taken away by him, or any one 3 29 | it out? His labour hath taken it out of the hands of nature, 4 34 | improvement, as was already taken up, needed not complain, 5 35 | property which could not be taken from him where-ever he had 6 36 | possession (after the other had taken out his) as before it was 7 72 | elsewhere being rare, and less taken notice of, it passes in 8 81 | secured, and inheritance taken care for, may not be made 9 85 | slaves, who being captives taken in a just war, are by the 10 93 | and advantage; and so are taken care of, not out of any 11 102 | Josephus Acosta's word may be taken, he tells us, that in many 12 151 | allegiance and fealty are taken to him, it is not to him 13 172 | security*. And thus captives, taken in a just and lawful war, 14 175 | this consent is little taken notice of: and therefore 15 176 | means to do it. If God has taken away all means of seeking 16 184 | waste. And if I have not taken away the conqueror's land, 17 184 | such riches and treasure taken away, these are none of 18 184 | none remains waste, to be taken up by him that is disseized: 19 188 | same body politic, may be taken to have joined in that unjust 20 193 | own consent it cannot be taken from him,~ 21 208 | what by unlawful force is taken from them; yet the right 22 215 | consists: when these are taken away or altered, so as to 23 218 | rebellion, apt enough to be taken notice of, which, when it 24 223 | provocations have made the crown be taken from some of our princes 25 237 | his people; which are also taken notice of by Winzerus.~The 26 239 | farther I desire may be taken notice of out of Barclay, 27 239 | the public good is to be taken as an evidence of such design,