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1 4 | there being nothing more evident, than that creatures of 2 4 | and confer on him, by an evident and clear appointment, an 3 5 | Hooker looks upon as so evident in itself, and beyond all 4 24 | not to slavery: for, it is evident, the person sold was not 5 44 | 44. From all which it is evident, that though the things 6 74 | consent of his children, is evident from hence, that no body 7 90 | Sec. 90. Hence it is evident, that absolute monarchy, 8 102| strange inclination to deny evident matter of fact, when it 9 102| strange inclination to deny evident matter of fact, when it 10 102| it will, these men, it is evident, were actually free; and 11 118| liberty, and may do so, it is evident there is no tie upon him 12 170| their children, makes it evident, that this is not intended 13 213| government supposed, it is evident,~ 14 218| imputed to the prince, is evident; because he, having the 15 232| the aggressor. This is so evident, that Barclay himself, that 16 232| rebellion. Whereby it is evident, even by his own doctrine,