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1 74 | where it seemed without any change barely to continue; when 2 76 | families, by an insensible change, became the politic monarchs 3 131| creature can be supposed to change his condition with an intention 4 133| dislike, I consent with him to change it for a better.~ 5 156| occurrences of times and change of affairs might require. 6 157| people, riches, trade, power, change their stations, flourishing 7 158| before had it. 'Tis not a change from the present state, 8 197| as it is usurpation, is a change only of persons, but not 9 217| legislative, is certainly a change of the legislative, and 10 220| differing from the other, by the change of persons, or form, or 11 224| opportunity, which in the change, weakness and accidents 12 227| them. They, who remove, or change the legislative, take away 13 239| shew, that it is not the change of nations in the persons 14 239| their governors, but the change of government, that gives