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1 I, I | a view to some good; for mankind always act in order to obtain 2 I, II | animals and with plants, mankind have a natural desire to 3 I, V | necessity, extends to all mankind.~Where then there is such 4 II, VII | possessions but the desires of mankind which require to be equalized, 5 II, VII | revolution. And the avarice of mankind is insatiable; at one time 6 III, VI | greatly overbalance the good) mankind meet together and maintain 7 III, XIII| is to be done with him? Mankind will not say that such an 8 III, XIII| subject—that would be as if mankind should claim to rule over 9 III, XVII| supreme power, and that mankind should obey him, not in 10 V, I | proportionate equality, although mankind fail attaining them, as 11 V, X | objects of desire to all mankind. The attacks are made sometimes 12 V, X | dignity of the office. Hence mankind will not, if they can help, 13 VII, I | which easily prove that mankind do not acquire or preserve 14 VII, II | as we ought not to hunt mankind, whether for food or sacrifice, 15 VII, III | and for states and for mankind collectively~ 16 VII, XIV | heroes are supposed to excel mankind in general (having in the 17 VII, XV | differ from the rest of mankind in thinking that they are 18 VIII, II | about the subjects. For mankind are by no means agreed about 19 VIII, VII | an innocent pleasure to mankind. Such are the modes and