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1 21 | the least difference is apt to end, where there is no 2 41 | plenty, i.e. a fruitful soil, apt to produce in abundance, 3 48 | degrees of industry were apt to give men possessions 4 48 | up, there men will not be apt to enlarge their possessions 5 52 | new ones, when the old are apt to lead men into mistakes, 6 94 | receive from him, they are apt to think themselves in the 7 105| of one man. And I am also apt to believe, that where a 8 107| monarchy in succession was apt to lay claim to, and bring 9 124| of study of it, are not apt to allow of it as a law 10 125| passion and revenge is very apt to carry them too far, and 11 138| community; and so will be apt to increase their own riches 12 143| temptation to human frailty, apt to grasp at power, for the 13 148| commands: which would be apt some time or other to cause 14 184| conqueror indeed will be apt to think himself master: 15 208| the people being as little apt to follow the one, as the 16 218| open and visible rebellion, apt enough to be taken notice 17 223| their old forms, as some are apt to suggest. They are hardly 18 230| themselves by resistance, are not apt to stir. The examples of