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1 66 | laws and dispose as they please of their lives or liberties. 2 72 | their estates on those who please them best; the possession 3 91 | Grand Seignior, or how you please, is as much in the state 4 94 | parliament, or what you please. By which means every single 5 102| choose their captains as they please, 1. i. c. 25. If it be said, 6 132| anew into what hands they please, and so constitute a new 7 153| appoints, or when they please; if neither of these hath 8 153| may exercise it when they please, unless by their original 9 194| that I have right, if I please, to take it away from you 10 224| out for whom or what you please, the same will happen. The 11 230| hence, as often as it shall please a busy head, or turbulent 12 230| may stir, whenever they please; but it will be only to