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1 1 | live together by no other rules but that of beasts, where 2 5 | ourselves, what several rules and canons natural reason 3 60 | and so living within the rules of it, he is never capable 4 65 | that she can make standing rules, which shall be of perpetual 5 87 | umpire, by settled standing rules, indifferent, and the same 6 87 | for the execution of those rules, decides all the differences 7 127| amongst them; and by such rules as the community, or those 8 135| legislators as well as others. The rules that they make for other 9 136| properties, and may have standing rules to bound it, by which every 10 136| as have also their higher rules to be measured by, which 11 136| to be measured by, which rules are two, the law of God, 12 137| fortunes, and by stated rules of right and property to 13 141| said, We will submit to rules, and be governed by laws 14 150| the society, prescribing rules to their actions, and giving 15 186| obligation on me only by the rules she prescribes, cannot oblige 16 186| by the violation of her rules: such is the extorting any 17 197| but not of the forms and rules of the government: for if 18 198| government established, have rules also of appointing those 19 214| effect the legislative, whose rules and laws are put in execution, 20 214| laws are set up, and other rules pretended, and inforced, 21 222| there may be laws made, and rules set, as guards and fences 22 242| from the common ordinary rules of the law; there, if any