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1 13 | their own case, since it is easy to be imagined, that he 2 51 | thus, I think, it is very easy to conceive, without any 3 61 | this is a great deal more easy for sense to discern, than 4 74 | obvious to conceive how easy it was, in the first ages 5 75 | Sec. 75. Thus it was easy, and almost natural for 6 80 | which uncertain mixture, or easy and frequent solutions of 7 87 | established: whereby it is easy to discern, who are, and 8 107| experience, they had found both easy and safe. To which, if we 9 162| Sec. 162. It is easy to conceive, that in the 10 209| pitied, because it is so easy to be avoided; it being 11 222| its first institution, is easy to determine; and one cannot 12 223| corruption; it is not an easy thing to get them changed,