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1 36 | prejudice to any body, as full as the world seems: for 2 55 | confess, are not born in this full state of equality, though 3 56 | man, his body and mind in full possession of their strength 4 75 | distinction betwixt minority and full age; nor looked after one 5 82 | leaves the wife in the full and free possession of what 6 123| which, however free, is full of fears and continual dangers: 7 134| sith men naturally have no full and perfect power to command 8 183| must remit something of his full satisfaction, and give way 9 192| either they are put in a full state of liberty to chuse 10 206| arrest a man, which is a full commission from the king; 11 212| they think best, being in full liberty to resist the force