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1 36 | world, when men were more in danger to be lost, by wandering 2 65 | his children are out of danger of perishing for want, yet 3 103| might, without any great danger, yield them the cause. But 4 138| absolute monarchies, there is danger still, that they will think 5 168| never need come in the danger of: and it is the thing, 6 183| title of those who are in danger to perish without it.~ 7 204| and man; and so no such danger or confusion will follow, 8 205| set out of the reach of danger: it being safer for the 9 205| men should be sometimes in danger to suffer, than that the 10 206| both secured, and so no danger to governor or government,~ 11 207| case, my life not being in danger, I may have the benefit 12 209| liberties, and lives are in danger, and perhaps their religion 13 226| evil, is to shew them the danger and injustice of it, who