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| Alphabetical [« »] pleases 17 pleasure 12 plentiful 1 plenty 9 plough 3 plough-man 1 plums 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 offender 9 opposed 9 penalties 9 plenty 9 possible 9 possibly 9 punishment | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances plenty |
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1 28 | starved, notwithstanding the plenty God had given him. We see 2 31 | And thus, considering the plenty of natural provisions there 3 35 | country, where there is plenty of people under government, 4 37 | of others, where the same plenty was still left to those 5 37 | land, and has a greater plenty of the conveniencies of 6 41 | people, with the materials of plenty, i.e. a fruitful soil, apt 7 42 | of daily use, and great plenty; yet notwithstanding, acorns, 8 79 | some domestic ones, where plenty of food excuses the cock 9 101| their safety, ease, and plenty: and then they begin to