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1 12 | intelligible and plain to a rational creature, and a studier 2 34 | use of the industrious and rational, (and labour was to be his 3 61 | born free, as we are born rational; not that we have actually 4 91 | from the common state of rational creatures, is denied a liberty 5 98 | till we can think, that rational creatures should desire 6 124| and intelligible to all rational creatures; yet men being 7 131| liberty and property; (for no rational creature can be supposed 8 163| government are not a society of rational creatures, entered into 9 164| Sec. 164. But since a rational creature cannot be supposed, 10 182| children, and they may be rational and peaceable, notwithstanding 11 230| if they have the sense of rational creatures, and can think