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1 [Title]| up the wanting part of my answer, by tracing Sir Robert again, 2 [Title]| upon fair conviction; or to answer his difficulties. But he 3 [Title]| my discourse, is not an answer to my book.~Secondly, That 4 12 | demanded, with death? I answer, each transgression may 5 14 | which it may suffice as an answer at present, that since all 6 21 | own conscience, as I will answer it, at the great day, to 7 25 | will not content myself to answer, that if it be difficult 8 31 | much as he will. To which I answer, Not so. The same law of 9 59 | the compass of that law? I answer, a state of maturity wherein 10 61 | age to be free? I shall answer, just when his monarch is 11 101 | the first there is this to answer, That it is not at all to 12 114 | Though it be a sufficient answer to their objection, to shew 13 123 | To which it is obvious to answer, that though in the state 14 156 | come, that might exactly answer all the exigencies of the 15 168 | made a right use of one answer: between an executive power 16 176 | cause endless trouble; I answer, no more than justice does, 17 176 | of the appeal, as he will answer at a tribunal that cannot 18 183 | must be done in the case? I answer; the fundamental law of 19 204 | Sec. 204. To this I answer, that force is to be opposed 20 223 | at the old one. To this I answer, Quite the contrary. People 21 224 | frequent rebellion. To which I answer,~First, No more than any 22 225 | Sec. 225. Secondly, I answer, such revolutions happen 23 226 | Sec. 226. Thirdly, I answer, that this doctrine of a 24 230 | is capable of, being to answer for all those mischiefs 25 233 | preservation from injury? I answer: Self-defence is a part