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1 6 | during his, not one another's pleasure: and being furnished with 2 13 | controul those who execute his pleasure and in whatsoever he cloth, 3 24 | life, that he could not, at pleasure, so much as maim him, but 4 93 | and drudge only for his pleasure and advantage; and so are 5 137| to force them to obey at pleasure the exorbitant and unlimited 6 137| not to be arbitrary and at pleasure, so it ought to be exercised 7 138| take any part of them at pleasure. This is not much to be 8 152| accountable to it, and may be at pleasure changed and displaced; so 9 156| power depending on his good pleasure, but with this trust always 10 163| and works them for his own pleasure or profit. If men were so 11 164| which he may exercise at his pleasure, to make or promote an interest 12 194| upon the said land, at his pleasure? If he can, then all free