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1 13 | civil government is the proper remedy for the inconveniencies 2 54 | equality I there spoke of, as proper to the business in hand, 3 57 | intelligent agent to his proper interest, and prescribes 4 60 | has not understanding, its proper guide) but is continued 5 65 | punishments? for this is the proper power of the magistrate, 6 68 | duty of the child, and the proper privilege of the parents. 7 72 | on the other, which are proper to this relation, yet there 8 77 | it had some sort of rule proper to a family; each of these, 9 201| to think this fault is proper only to monarchies; other 10 242| consequence, I should think the proper umpire, in such a case, 11 242| beyond that trust, who so proper to judge as the body of