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1 13 | government is the proper remedy for the inconveniencies 2 13 | government is to be the remedy of those evils, which necessarily 3 19 | decision of the law, for remedy in a case where the mischief 4 20 | then there lies open the remedy of appeal for the past injury, 5 20 | judges, lies open, but the remedy is denied by a manifest 6 20 | they are left to the only remedy in such cases, an appeal 7 90 | society, being to avoid, and remedy those inconveniencies of 8 94(*)| which they had devised for a remedy, did indeed but increase 9 111 | which they had devised for a remedy, did indeed but increase 10 155 | and conditions, the true remedy of force without authority, 11 156 | the commonwealth; the best remedy could be found for this 12 157 | one must confess needs a remedy; tho' most think it hard 13 157 | is thought incapable of a remedy.~ 14 168 | The people have no other remedy in this, as in all other 15 176 | punish offenders. What is my remedy against a robber, that so 16 176 | away all means of seeking remedy, there is nothing left but 17 207 | where it leaves not the remedy of such an appeal; and it 18 208 | power he has got), and the remedy which is due by law, be 19 220 | not capable of using this remedy, till it be too late to 20 225 | great and as near, but the remedy farther off and more difficult.~ 21 233 | excepted) to have no other remedy but patience; but the body