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1 [Title]| pains, himself, in those parts, which are here untouched, 2 25 | have a property in several parts of that which God gave to 3 45 | though afterwards, in some parts of the world, (where the 4 45 | themselves, in distinct parts and parcels of the earth; 5 48 | the middle of the inland parts of America, where he had 6 48 | hopes of commerce with other parts of the world, to draw money 7 54 | precedency: excellency of parts and merit may place others 8 65 | husband at a time? or in those parts of America, where, when 9 67 | minority, but holds in all parts and conditions of a man' 10 94(*) | they found this for all parts very inconvenient, so as 11 102 | he tells us, that in many parts of America there was no 12 107 | government, by placing several parts of it in different hands. 13 111 | they found this for all parts very inconvenient, so as 14 122 | to any government, to all parts whereof the force of its 15 135 | soul of a politic body, the parts whereof are by law animated, 16 147 | self, upon all that are parts of it; the other the management 17 150 | to make laws for all the parts, and for every member of 18 150 | powers, in any members or parts of the society, derived 19 171 | of nature, and which he parts with to the society in all 20 171 | whole, by cutting off those parts, and those only, which are 21 218 | of dissolving the other parts of the legislative, and 22 218 | yet so far as the other parts of the legislative any way