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1 40 | property of labour should be able to over-balance the community 2 60 | offspring, till they can be able to shift for themselves, 3 63 | having reason, which is able to instruct him in that 4 64 | them work, when they are able, for their own subsistence. 5 76 | to live long, and leave able and worthy heirs, for several 6 78 | maintained by them, till they are able to provide for themselves.~ 7 79 | got them, till they are able to shift and provide for 8 79 | nourish the young, till it be able to feed on grass, the male 9 79 | because the dam not being able well to subsist herself, 10 79 | cannot subsist till they are able to prey for themselves, 11 79 | mates, till the young are able to use their wing, and provide 12 80 | on his parents help, and able to shift for himself, and 13 80 | creatures, whose young being able to subsist of themselves, 14 109| conduct enough in war, to be able to defend us. And when God 15 113| begin a new one, or ever be able to erect a lawful government.~ 16 119| free, and nothing being able to put him into subjection 17 126| seldom fail, where they are able, by force to make good their 18 156| future events, as to be able to prefix so just periods 19 159| the legislators not being able to foresee, and provide 20 176| patience. But my son, when able, may seek the relief of 21 184| of the subdued not to be able to dispute their right. 22 205| extend itself far; nor being able by his single strength to 23 211| in that case, (not being able to maintain and support 24 223| and no government will be able long to subsist, if the