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1 80 | and their interest better united, to make provision and lay 2 86 | children, servants, and slaves, united under the domestic rule 3 87 | together. Those who are united into one body, and have 4 89 | any number of men are so united into one society, as to 5 96 | of every individual that united into it, agreed that it 6 101| together, but they presently united and incorporated, if they 7 112| government of their father, or united together out of different 8 123| others, who are already united, or have a mind to unite, 9 136| that they may have the united strength of the whole society 10 147| yet they are always almost united. And though this federative 11 172| bond whereby human kind is united into one fellowship and 12 212| members of a commonwealth are united, and combined together into 13 227| the people acquiesced and united, as to that of their own