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1 61 | on the same principle. A child is free by his father's 2 61 | and the subjection of a child to his parents, whilst yet 3 61 | were born, must not the child, notwithstanding he were 4 65 | foster-father of an exposed child, as to the natural father 5 66 | though there be a time when a child comes to be as free from 6 66 | expressions, ties up the child from any thing that may 7 67 | with the minority of the child: and the honour due from 8 67 | and the honour due from a child, places in the parents a 9 68 | indispensable duty of the child, and the proper privilege 10 68 | as the other is for the child's; though education, the 11 70 | wise man; defence to his child or friend; relief and support 12 70 | often employed upon one child more than another.~ 13 72 | behaviour of this or that child hath comported with his 14 74 | over one who was not his child, but by virtue of that executive 15 80 | de facto is commonly with child again, and brings forth 16 102| the subjection due from a child to a father took not away 17 118| subject of England have a child, by an English woman in 18 118| of right reason, that a child is born a subject of no 19 170| parental power should keep the child, when grown to a man, in 20 170| all to the property of the child, which is only in his own 21 174| where minority makes the child incapable to manage his 22 189| the life or liberty of his child, no act of his can possibly