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1 [Title]| mistakes, inconsistencies, and want of (what he so much boasts 2 19 | state of war: and it is the want of such an appeal gives 3 19 | mischief may be irreparable. Want of a common judge with authority, 4 20 | the state of nature, for want of positive laws, and judges 5 36 | than to be straitened for want of room to plant in. And 6 41 | raiment, and delight; yet for want of improving it by labour, 7 58 | trouble, is what the children want, and the parents are bound 8 59 | his minority, during his want of understanding, the law 9 65 | danger of perishing for want, yet his power extends not 10 67 | conditions of a man's life. The want of distinguishing these 11 101 | condition, and the love and want of society, no sooner brought 12 103 | commonwealth. And if the want of such instances be an 13 105 | left his next heir, for want of age, wisdom, courage, 14 108 | few for the country, and want of people and money gave 15 124 | as well as ignorant for want of study of it, are not 16 173 | minority, to supply their want of ability, and understanding 17 210 | leaks in his ship, and want of men and provisions did 18 233 | and all the miseries of want and oppression, and yet