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1 [Title]| that there cannot be done a greater mischief to prince and people, 2 5 | that others should shew greater measure of love to me, than 3 37 | incloses land, and has a greater plenty of the conveniencies 4 40 | of labour makes the far greater part of the value. I think 5 45 | remained a long while the far greater part, and is yet more than 6 75 | covetousness, seldom afforded greater controversies; and when 7 75 | they could no where find a greater security to their peace, 8 85 | temporary power over him, and no greater than what is contained in 9 95 | their properties, and a greater security against any, that 10 96 | move that way whither the greater force carries it, which 11 99 | expresly agreed in any number greater than the majority. And this 12 107 | they could not but have greater apprehensions of others, 13 123 | every man his equal, and the greater part no strict observers 14 202 | him, has already a much greater share than the rest of his 15 230 | attempts sensible to the greater part, the people, who are 16 231 | their offence is thereby the greater, both as being ungrateful 17 231 | being ungrateful for the greater share they have by the law, 18 240 | evil, if not prevented, is greater, and the redress very difficult,