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1 58 | that law he is under. But whilst he is in an estate, wherein 2 61 | a child to his parents, whilst yet short of that age, are 3 65 | provision? If the father die whilst the children are young, 4 73 | ancestors ever were, may, whilst they are in that freedom, 5 74 | him a monarchical power, whilst they remained in it. But 6 83 | mutual support and assistance whilst they are together; but only 7 108| ages in Asia and Europe, whilst the inhabitants were too 8 122| abide for some time; though, whilst he continued in it, he were 9 150| Sec. 150. In all cases, whilst the government subsists, 10 157| neglected desolate corners, whilst other unfrequented places 11 161| Sec. 161. This power, whilst employed for the benefit 12 161| from examining prerogative, whilst it is in any tolerable degree 13 164| limit that power, which, whilst it was exercised for their 14 189| has no lawfull authority, whilst force, and not choice, compels 15 205| inconveniencies, whereby he is secure, whilst the government stands, from 16 207| deliver lool. to hold only whilst I alight, which he refuses 17 235| true, generally speaking, whilst he is his superior. But 18 237| over them? None at all, whilst he remains a king. Honour 19 239| servile flatterers, who, whilst it seemed to serve their 20 243| never revert to the people whilst that government lasts; because