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1 48 | for supposing an island, separate from all possible commerce 2 71 | so perfectly distinct and separate; are built upon so different 3 74 | gives families leave to separate into unpossessed quarters, 4 82 | many cases a liberty to separate from him, where natural 5 111| princes to have distinct and separate interests from their people, 6 113| or subject, of a distinct separate government. And so by this 7 115| had not been at liberty to separate themselves from their families, 8 128| necessity that men should separate from this great and natural 9 128| into any common-wealth, separate from the rest of mankind.~ 10 163| prince had a distinct and separate interest from the good of 11 199| but for his own private separate advantage. When the governor,