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1 58 | But whilst he is in an estate, wherein he has not understanding 2 58 | but when he comes to the estate that made his father a freeman, 3 59 | over the life, liberty, or estate of his son, whether they 4 69 | penalties, that may reach estate, liberty, limbs and life. 5 73 | and the inheritance of an estate which is under that government, 6 73 | who by the hopes of an estate he will leave him, will 7 87 | is, his life, liberty and estate, against the injuries and 8 91 | tranquillity and happy estate of the rest might be procured. 9 95 | one can be put out of this estate, and subjected to the political 10 116| his father's; because that estate being his father's property, 11 139| farthing of that soldier's estate, or seize one jot of his 12 140| protection, should pay out of his estate his proportion for the maintenance 13 176| seal deeds to convey my estate to him, would this give 14 181| seldom fails to harm the estate, when he uses force against 15 182| thereby a right over his estate to possess and enjoy it: 16 183| and their shares in the estate he possessed: for example, 17 183| My wife had a share in my estate; that neither could I forfeit. 18 183| title to their father's estate for their subsistence: for 19 202| greatest part of his father's estate, should thereby have a right