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1 52 | offer new ones, when the old are apt to lead men into 2 52 | 1. is the stile of the Old and New Testament.~ 3 85 | and servant are names as old as history, but given to 4 154| require the amendment of old, or making of new laws, 5 158| representation, regulates, not by old custom, but true reason, 6 158| but to have restored the old and true one, and to have 7 168| Sec. 168. The old question will be asked in 8 214| society, or subverts the old, disowns and overturns the 9 220| to a foreign power, their old one is gone, is only to 10 223| they take offence at the old one. To this I answer, Quite 11 223| easily got out of their old forms, as some are apt to 12 223| the people to quit their old constitutions, has, in the 13 223| brought us back again to our old legislative of king, lords 14 243| a new form, or under the old form place it in new hands,