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1 24 | 24. This is the perfect condition of slavery, which is nothing 2 32 | labour, and the penury of his condition required it of him. God 3 35 | to appropriate: and the condition of human life, which requires 4 64 | if it be necessary to his condition, to make them work, when 5 73 | it being only a necessary condition annexed to the land, and 6 73 | who will take it on that condition, and so is no natural tie 7 83 | power in the husband, the condition of conjugal society put 8 85 | to those of far different condition; for a freeman makes himself 9 101| The inconveniences of that condition, and the love and want of 10 107| their present state and condition; which stood more in need 11 120| common-wealth, must take it with the condition it is under; that is, of 12 123| makes him willing to quit a condition, which, however free, is 13 127| nature, being but in an ill condition, while they remain in it, 14 131| be supposed to change his condition with an intention to be 15 137| themselves into a worse condition than the state of nature, 16 137| he being in a much worse condition, who is exposed to the arbitrary 17 137| mankind will be in a far worse condition than in the state of nature, 18 139| shewed, intrusted with this condition, and for this end, that 19 149| them into such a slavish condition, they will always have a 20 172| master of his own life? what condition can he perform? and if he 21 177| serve upon terms, and on condition to share with their leader, 22 184| master: and it is the very condition of the subdued not to be 23 218| controul; he alone is in a condition to make great advances toward