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1 19 | force, which, if lost, is capable of no reparation, permits 2 34 | conveniencies of life they were capable to draw from it, it cannot 3 56 | strength and reason, and so was capable, from the first instant 4 57 | states of created beings capable of laws, where there is 5 59 | wherein he might be supposed capable to know that law, that so 6 60 | wherein he might be supposed capable of knowing the law, and 7 60 | rules of it, he is never capable of being a free man, he 8 61 | as sufficeth to make him capable of those laws whereby he 9 66 | being, and has been made capable of any enjoyments of life: 10 69 | benefits he is naturally capable of, be always due from a 11 80 | viz. because the female is capable of conceiving, and de facto 12 85 | the state of slavery, not capable of any property, cannot 13 99 | of any number of freemen capable of a majority to unite and 14 147| common-wealth, yet it is much less capable to be directed by antecedent, 15 170| wherein they may be supposed capable to understand that rule, 16 170| to govern themselves by: capable, I say, to know it, as well 17 172| compact, so neither is it capable of any, but is the state 18 218| legislative, or people, is capable by themselves to attempt 19 220| miserable that they are not capable of using this remedy, till 20 222| reasons on all sides, are not capable of doing. To prepare such 21 230| crime, I think, a man is capable of, being to answer for