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1 3 | inconsistent with nature and the constitution of the~rational animal.
2 4 | contrary to~the reason of our constitution.~ It is natural that these
3 4 | accordance with their proper constitution, and to hold firmly to~this
4 6 | conformity to thy proper constitution, to which end both all~employments
5 6 | is conformable to his own constitution and~nature. But my nature
6 7 | should do something which the~constitution of man does not allow, or
7 7 | proceeds according to our constitution, there no harm is to be~
8 7 | which is according to its constitution; and all~other things have
9 7 | principle then in man's constitution is the social. And~the second
10 7 | third thing in the rational~constitution is freedom from error and
11 8 | it in itself, in its own constitution? What is~its substance and
12 8 | that it is~according to thy constitution and according to human nature
13 8 | the~philosopher.~ In the constitution of the rational animal I
14 8 | impediment and an~evil to the constitution of plants. So then that
15 8 | conformably to its proper constitution. Is this change of place~
16 9 | acted conformably to~his constitution, and he gets what is his
17 10| are conformable~to man's constitution; for a man ought to consider
18 10| things which have a certain~constitution, whatever harm may happen
19 11| others about the proper constitution of man?~ At first tragedies
20 11| of~contentment with the constitution of things, and indeed they
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