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1 5 | natural inducement hath brought men to know that it is no 2 28 | when he boiled? or when he brought them home? or when he picked 3 43 | use of in the ship, that brought any of the commodities made 4 61 | till age and education brought him reason and ability to 5 74 | whom chance or business had brought to his family, had there 6 75 | every one been sustained and brought up, and who had a tenderness 7 94 | the first ages began, had brought in successors of another 8 101| want of society, no sooner brought any number of them together, 9 110| neighbourhood, or business brought together, uniting into society, 10 192| tyranny which the sword hath brought in upon them, till their 11 209| when the governors have brought it to this pass, to be generally 12 213| 213. This being usually brought about by such in the commonwealth 13 223| fruitless attempts, still brought us back again to our old