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1 [Title]| gospel; though they had no better an author than an English 2 13 | therefore not to how much better it is than the state of 3 13 | must be submitted to much better it is in the state of nature, 4 61 | him only prepared him the better and sooner for it. If any 5 80 | encouraged, and their interest better united, to make provision 6 92 | would not probably be much better in a throne; where perhaps 7 103 | for paternal empire were better let it alone, than urge 8 111 | virtue, and consequently better governors, as well as less 9 120 | To understand this the better, it is fit to consider, 10 131 | intention in every one the better to preserve himself, his 11 133 | with him to change it for a better.~ 12 134 | they impose laws, it is no better than mere tyranny. Laws 13 135 | his depraved mind, little better than a wild beast, they 14 137 | who has such a command, is better than that of other men, 15 196 | against them, and has no better a right of principality, 16 201 | Decemviri at Rome was nothing better.~ 17 210 | approved still, and liked the better: if a long train of actions 18 225 | forms, are so far from being better, that they are much worse, 19 231 | alone they were set in a better place than their brethren: