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1 26 | to make use of it to the best advantage of life, and convenience. 2 38 | and therefore like to be best peopled, even as low down 3 38 | their pasture, where it best liked them. And for the 4 64 | rectitude to their minds, as may best fit his children to be most 5 67 | than what was absolutely best for them, and had been less 6 72 | on those who please them best; the possession of the father 7 86 | political society, we shall best see, by considering wherein 8 91 | right, and according to the best of his power, to maintain 9 103| right, I think (though at best an argument from what has 10 107| obvious and simple, but also best suited to their present 11 107| of government which might best serve to that end, and chuse 12 133| to which the word which best answers in our language, 13 147| them, to be managed by the best of their skill, for the 14 149| anew where they shall think best for their safety and security. 15 156| of the commonwealth; the best remedy could be found for 16 165| hands of our wisest and best princes; because the people, 17 166| prove absolute monarchy the best government, as that which 18 167| assemble in, and what the best season; the choice of these 19 167| to the public good, and best suit the ends of parliaments.~ 20 171| so as (according to the best of his reason) may most 21 212| legislative, as they think best, being in full liberty to 22 226| invading their property, is the best fence against rebellion, 23 229| of mankind; and which is best for mankind, that the people 24 239| their own fabric, they were best look. This I am sure, their