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1 10 | to quit the principles of human nature, and to be a noxious 2 35 | appropriate: and the condition of human life, which requires labour 3 37 | serving to the support of human life, produced by one acre 4 42 | receive of their value from human industry. Bread, wine and 5 67 | woven into the principles of human nature such a tenderness 6 92 | corrects the baseness of human nature, need read but the 7 134| agreement.~Laws therefore human, of what kind so ever, are 8 135| drawn closer, and have by human laws known penalties annexed 9 135| preservation of mankind, no human sanction can be good, or 10 136| in the state of nature.~(*Human laws are measures in respect 11 136| of nature; so that laws human must be made according to 12 143| too great a temptation to human frailty, apt to grasp at 13 156| uncertainty and variableness of human affairs could not bear a 14 165| to that end: or, if any human frailty or mistake (for 15 172| the common bond whereby human kind is united into one 16 219| politics, unconceivable to human capacity, and inconsistent 17 219| capacity, and inconsistent with human society.~ 18 224| weakness and accidents of human affairs, seldom delays long 19 225| laws, and all the slips of human frailty, will be born by