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1 [Title]| tell thee. These, which remain, I hope are sufficient to 2 15 | naturally in that state, and remain so, till by their own consents 3 28 | We see in commons, which remain so by compact, that it is 4 34 | he meant it should always remain common and uncultivated. 5 74 | they were willing should remain in him, above the rest of 6 121 | indispensably obliged to be, and remain unalterably a subject to 7 127 | ill condition, while they remain in it, are quickly driven 8 144 | laws that are made, and remain in force. And thus the legislative 9 211 | government of that society cannot remain. Thus conquerors swords 10 211 | dissolved, the government cannot remain; that being as impossible, 11 243 | society lasts, but will always remain in the community; because