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1 15 | although they have never any settled fellowship, never any solemn 2 16 | and hasty, but a sedate settled design upon another man' 3 38 | till they incorporated, settled themselves together, and 4 38 | laws within themselves, settled the properties of those 5 45 | the several communities settled the bounds of their distinct 6 45 | by compact and agreement, settled the property which labour 7 45 | by positive agreement, settled a property amongst themselves, 8 61 | known, and by that title settled a monarch in his throne, 9 87 | community comes to be umpire, by settled standing rules, indifferent, 10 110| to have confirmed it, and settled a right of succession by 11 124| There wants an established, settled, known law, received and 12 137| power, or governing without settled standing laws, can neither 13 156| of the legislative, not settled by the original constitution, 14 156| affairs might require. Whether settled periods of their convening, 15 198| the public authority, and settled methods of conveying the 16 200| as every just king, in a settled kingdom, is bound to observe 17 200| therefore a king governing in a settled kingdom, leaves to be a 18 208| malcontent to overturn a well settled state; the people being 19 220| which can only be done by a settled legislative, and a fair