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1 4 | and that is, a state of perfect freedom to order their actions, 2 7 | so: for in that state of perfect equality, where naturally 3 24 | Sec. 24. This is the perfect condition of slavery, which 4 56 | 56. Adam was created a perfect man, his body and mind in 5 87 | proved, with a title to perfect freedom, and an uncontrouled 6 87 | have before shewed it, the perfect state of nature.~ 7 119| any society, makes him a perfect member of that society, 8 132| form of the government is a perfect democracy: or else may put 9 134| naturally have no full and perfect power to command whole politic 10 135| they do this, they are not perfect. Hooker's Eccl. Pol. l. 11 222| breach of trust, and as perfect a declaration of a design 12 228| Polyphemus's den gives us a perfect pattern of such a peace,