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1 I, IV | himself an instrument which takes precedence of all other 2 I, X | science does not make men, but takes them from nature and uses 3 III, XV | fourth day, but if sooner, he takes the risk. Hence it is clear 4 III, XVI| only cures a patient and takes a fee; whereas magistrates 5 IV, XVI| or scrutinies; a second takes cognizance of ordinary offenses 6 V, I | Heliaea when an election takes place, and the office of 7 V, XI | among his subjects; (2) he takes away their power; (3) he 8 VII, XIV| other to be governed. No one takes offense at being governed 9 VII, XVI| children, if their birth takes place soon, as may reasonably