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1 33 | unprovided could use. So that, in effect, there was never the less 2 43 | which lies waste, is all the effect of labour: for it is not 3 43 | labour, and received as an effect of that: nature and the 4 46 | property in all that he could effect with his labour; all that 5 105| transgression, and so in effect make him the law-maker, 6 109| their king, that he was in effect their king in Saul's time, 7 119| freely on the highway; and in effect, it reaches as far as the 8 139| consent: for this would be in effect to leave them no property 9 172| power over it; but it is the effect only of forfeiture, which 10 181| force keeps me out, does in effect the same thing; supposing 11 214| changed: for that being in effect the legislative, whose rules 12 215| legislative in its due seasons, in effect takes away the legislative, 13 220| is past cure. This is in effect no more than to bid them