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1 [Title]| endeavour to reduce his words to direct, positive, intelligible 2 58 | man an understanding to direct his actions, has allowed 3 58 | understanding of his own to direct his will, he is not to have 4 105 | back as far as history will direct us, towards the original 5 120 | government: for it would be a direct contradiction, for any one 6 121 | since the government has a direct jurisdiction only over the 7 136 | whose actions they must direct, howbeit such measures they 8 143 | that, which has a right to direct how the force of the common-wealth 9 147 | amongst another, being to direct their actions, may well 10 158 | unalterable laws could not safely direct; whatsoever shall be done 11 164 | sometimes too against the direct letter of the law, for the 12 192 | state of freemen, but are direct slaves under the force of 13 219 | within the community to direct the force, or provide for