Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXII|    one very necessary in a well-ordered state, and only to be exercised
2   I,     XXXII|   idle thoughts; and as in well-ordered states games of chess, fives,
3   I,    XLVIII|  say that the chief object well-ordered governments have in view
4  II,        XI|    disposed to attack this well-ordered squadron, said to him, "
5  II,     XXVII| for which sensible men and well-ordered States ought to take up
6  II,   XXXVIII|    to he banished from all well-ordered States; at least the amatory
7  II,      XLII|    comply with the laws of well-ordered nature.~ ~"If thou carriest
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