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1 1 | that will not give just occasion to think that all government 2 74(*)| grew perhaps by the same occasion. Howbeit, this is not the 3 102 | no certain kings, but as occasion is offered, in peace or 4 106 | fit. But this having given occasion to men to mistake, and think, 5 106 | commonly, at least upon occasion, elective.~ 6 112 | peaceful, because I shall have occasion in another place to speak 7 117 | has generally given the occasion to mistake in this matter; 8 156 | assemblies, without necessary occasion, could not but be burdensome 9 164 | public, gives the people an occasion to claim their right, and 10 169 | 169. THOUGH I have had occasion to speak of these separately 11 207 | will not upon every slight occasion indanger him, or imbroil 12 224 | will be ready upon any occasion to ease themselves of a 13 228 | rebellion, mean that it may occasion civil wars, or intestine 14 228 | pirates, because this may occasion disorder or bloodshed. If