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1 1 | the races of mankind and families of the world, there remains 2 38 | their possessions. But as families increased, and industry 3 48 | there were but an hundred families, but there were sheep, horses 4 72 | fathers in their private families, and the instances of it 5 74 | thinness of people gives families leave to separate into unpossessed 6 76 | Thus the natural fathers of families, by an insensible change, 7 105| for rule; or where several families met, and consented to continue 8 110| prescription: or whether several families, or the descendants of several 9 110| the descendants of several families, whom chance, neighbourhood, 10 112| together out of different families to make a government, should 11 115| separate themselves from their families, and the government, be 12 162| commonwealths differed little from families in number of people, they 13 233| fury, and themselves and families reduced by their king to