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1 14 | Garcilasso de la Vega, in his history of Peru; or between a Swiss 2 85 | servant are names as old as history, but given to those of far 3 92 | nature, need read but the history of this, or any other age, 4 101| all to be wondered, that history gives us but a very little 5 101| begin to look after the history of their founders, and search 6 103| several examples, out of history, of people free and in the 7 103| so many instances, out of history, of governments begun upon 8 104| free, and the examples of history shewing, that the governments 9 105| if we look back as far as history will direct us, towards 10 106| peopling the world, and the history of nations, we commonly 11 109| that is all is found in his history, or in any of the rest of 12 112| as we have any light from history, we have reason to conclude, 13 115| examples so frequent in history, both sacred and profane, 14 165| that will look into the history of England, will find, that 15 175| makes so great a part of the history of mankind, this consent 16 177| it were true, (as by the history it appears otherwise) and 17 230| I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am