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1 8 | the case, and upon this ground, every man hath a right 2 34 | no right to, and not the ground which God had given him 3 36 | beginning. Nay, the extent of ground is of so little value, without 4 38 | enclosure rotted on the ground, or the fruit of his planting 5 38 | Cain might take as much ground as he could till, and make 6 38 | any fixed property in the ground they made use of, till they 7 42 | enjoy in this world: and the ground which produces the materials, 8 45 | are still great tracts of ground to be found, which (the 9 108| contest for wider extent of ground, are little more than generals 10 115| was impossible, upon that ground, there should have been 11 228| well say, upon the same ground, that honest men may not