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1 10 | to him with other men, a particular right to seek reparation 2 26 | at all beneficial to any particular man. The fruit, or venison, 3 87 | private judgment of every particular member being excluded, the 4 101| with commonwealths as with particular persons, they are commonly 5 124| application of it to their particular cases.~ 6 128| if I may so call it, or particular politic society, and incorporates 7 142| laws, not to be varied in particular cases, but to have one rule 8 152| is impossible to give a particular account of them all. Only 9 200| and constitutions, to any particular and private ends of mine; 10 205| the inconveniency of some particular mischiefs, that may happen 11 230| to stir. The examples of particular injustice, or oppression 12 233| hatred, not only to some particular persons, but sets himself 13 233| private person hath; that particular men are allowed by our adversaries 14 240| If this be reasonable in particular cases of private men, why