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1 [Title]| the world the people of England, whose love of their just 2 9 | power of making laws in England, France or Holland, are 3 35 | in land that is common in England, or any other country, where 4 41 | worse than a day-labourer in England.~ 5 59 | Is a man under the law of England? What made him free of that 6 73 | whether it be France or England.~ 7 118 | being so. If a subject of England have a child, by an English 8 118 | subject is he? Not the king of England's; for he must have leave 9 165 | look into the history of England, will find, that prerogative 10 167 | of calling parliaments in England, as to precise time, place, 11 196 | the Danes, had here in England; or Spartacus, had he conquered