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1 13 | pleasure and in whatsoever he cloth, whether led by reason, 2 42 | industry. Bread, wine and cloth, are things of daily use, 3 42 | acorns, wine than water, and cloth or silk, than leaves, skins 4 43 | stone, bricks, coals, lime, cloth, dying drugs, pitch, tar, 5 46 | world look after, as it cloth the Americans now, are generally 6 83 | nature, the civil magistrate cloth not abridge the right or 7 94(**)| the whole body politic, cloth therefore over-rule each 8 119 | dominions of any government, cloth thereby give his tacit consent, 9 135 | mankind; this is all he cloth, or can give up to the common-wealth, 10 136 | to any thing inconvenient cloth seem unreasonable. Ibid.