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1 86 | far from it, both in its constitution, power and end: or if it 2 98 | to go out again. Such a constitution as this would make the mighty 3 153| that either their original constitution, or their own adjournment, 4 153| unless by their original constitution they are limited to certain 5 154| that either the original constitution requires their assembling 6 155| legislative, when the original constitution, or the public exigencies 7 156| settled by the original constitution, it naturally fell into 8 157| to find one, because the constitution of the legislative being 9 168| judge, so as to have, by the constitution of that society, any superior 10 205| there cannot be a wiser constitution: for the harm he can do 11 212| keeping of that will. The constitution of the legislative is the 12 218| Sec. 218. Why, in such a constitution as this, the dissolution 13 230| foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government,