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1 4 | from its original, we must consider, what state all men are 2 25 | Sec. 25. Whether we consider natural reason, which tells 3 40 | every thing; and let any one consider what the difference is between 4 77 | as we shall see, if we consider the different ends, ties, 5 86 | Sec. 86. Let us therefore consider a master of a family with 6 98 | impossible ever to be had, if we consider the infirmities of health, 7 106| may not be amiss here to consider, why people in the beginning 8 120| the better, it is fit to consider, that every man, when he 9 169| not, perhaps, be amiss to consider them here together.~ 10 174| Sec. 174. He, that shall consider the distinct rise and extent, 11 177| favours the right side, let us consider a conqueror in a lawful 12 180| possession. But when we consider, that the practice of the 13 213| they have; it is hard to consider it aright, and know at whose