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1 1 | clearly made out, it is impossible that the rulers now on earth 2 25 | posterity in common, it is impossible that any man, but one universal 3 36 | small part; so that it was impossible for any man, this way, to 4 43 | which it would be almost impossible, at least too long, to reckon 5 74 | his children; which it was impossible he should do by virtue of 6 96 | majority: or else it is impossible it should act or continue 7 98 | such a consent is next to impossible ever to be had, if we consider 8 100| government.~Secondly, It is impossible of right, that men should 9 113| government, some or other, it is impossible any of them should ever 10 115| beginning, since it was impossible, upon that ground, there 11 132| the legislative, it being impossible to conceive that an inferior 12 152| commonwealths, that it is impossible to give a particular account 13 160| and because also it is impossible to foresee, and so by laws 14 166| was never so; since it is impossible that any body in the society 15 167| shall require: for it being impossible to foresee which should 16 184| being vanquished, it is impossible I should; scarce any other 17 208| sure to perish; it being as impossible for one, or a few oppressed 18 209| be avoided; it being as impossible for a governor, if he really 19 211| cannot remain; that being as impossible, as for the frame of an