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1 54 | understand all sorts of equality: age or virtue may give men a 2 55 | weakness of their infancy: age and reason as they grow 3 56 | improvement of growth and age hath removed them, Adam 4 59 | state of reason, such an age of discretion made him free, 5 59 | supposed by that law, at the age of one and twenty years, 6 61 | the exercise of either: age, that brings one, brings 7 61 | whilst yet short of that age, are so consistent, and 8 61 | tutors and governors, till age and education brought him 9 61 | ask me, when my son is of age to be free? I shall answer, 10 61 | just when his monarch is of age to govern. But at what time, 11 74 | discipline and government of that age; and tho' that honour and 12 75 | betwixt minority and full age; nor looked after one and 13 75 | and twenty, or any other age that might make them the 14 92 | history of this, or any other age, to be convinced of the 15 105| his next heir, for want of age, wisdom, courage, or any 16 107| nor did the fashion of the age, nor their possessions, 17 110| of that poor but virtuous age, (such as are almost all 18 111| 111. But though the golden age (before vain ambition, and 19 112| the divinity of this last age; nor ever allowed paternal 20 113| shew me any one man in any age of the world free to begin 21 117| as each comes to be of age, and not in a multitude 22 118| authority, till he comes to age of discretion; and then