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1 26 | produced by the spontaneous hand of nature; and no body has 2 42 | return to the argument in hand,~ 3 54 | proper to the business in hand, being that equal right, 4 69 | scepter into the father's hand, no sovereign power of commanding. 5 72 | all the power on the one hand, and submission on the other, 6 72 | more sparing or liberal hand, according as the behaviour 7 93 | side where the strongest hand is to do it, is presently 8 106| government to be in one hand; yet it destroys not that 9 106| beginning, the power in one hand; yet it is plain that the 10 110| the rule into one man's hand, without any other express 11 111| might see their duty before hand, and know the penalties 12 137| force into the magistrate's hand to execute his unlimited 13 186| the right, when I put my hand in my pocket, and deliver 14 200| it comes from the obscure hand of a subject, I hope the 15 207| man with a sword in his hand demands my purse in the 16 210| things left in the prince's hand to do good, not harm to 17 235| without a sword in his hand, to abate the confidence