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1 1 | on earth should make any benefit, or derive any the least 2 32 | i.e. improve it for the benefit of life, and therein lay 3 34 | he gave it them for their benefit, and the greatest conveniencies 4 34 | is plain he desired the benefit of another's pains, which 5 42 | waste; and we shall find the benefit of it amount to little more 6 43 | intrinsic value: but yet the benefit mankind receives from the 7 147| those that it may receive benefit or damage from, yet they 8 156| and rob the public of that benefit which could be had only 9 161| whilst employed for the benefit of the community, and suitably 10 173| power to parents for the benefit of their children during 11 173| power to governors for the benefit of their subjects, to secure 12 173| power to lords for their own benefit, over those who are stripped 13 207| in danger, I may have the benefit of appealing to the law, 14 228| maintained only for the benefit of robbers and oppressors.