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1 31 | far has he given it us? To enjoy. As much as any one can 2 41 | of the conveniencies we enjoy: and a king of a large and 3 42 | of the value of things we enjoy in this world: and the ground 4 73 | under. But if they will enjoy the inheritance of their 5 73 | it is left him, he will enjoy it, he must certainly take 6 77 | language to continue and enjoy it. The first society was 7 116| that community, if he will enjoy those possessions which 8 117| the son cannot ordinarily enjoy the possessions of his father, 9 130| state, wherein he is to enjoy many conveniencies, from 10 177| share with their leader, and enjoy a part of the spoil, and 11 182| his estate to possess and enjoy it: for it is the brutal