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... FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES OF THE COMMONWEALTH · THE PRESENT MEANS AND BRIEF DELINEATION OF A FREE COMMONWEALTH , easy to be put in Practice , and without Delay . In a Letter to General Monk • • • PAGE . 1 48 102 108 . 106 THE READY ...
... FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES OF THE COMMONWEALTH · THE PRESENT MEANS AND BRIEF DELINEATION OF A FREE COMMONWEALTH , easy to be put in Practice , and without Delay . In a Letter to General Monk • • • PAGE . 1 48 102 108 . 106 THE READY ...
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... friends and associates , would , by sentence of the common adversary , fall first and heaviest upon their own heads ... friend there was in it , to cast an odious envy upon them to whom it was pretended to be sent in charity . Nor let ...
... friends and associates , would , by sentence of the common adversary , fall first and heaviest upon their own heads ... friend there was in it , to cast an odious envy upon them to whom it was pretended to be sent in charity . Nor let ...
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... friend ? And yet , is he criminal who kills a tyrant , though he should happen to be his friend ? Populo quidem Romano non videtur , qui ex omnibus pręclaris factis illud pulcherrimum existimat . ” — De Officiis , iii . 4. ) See the ...
... friend ? And yet , is he criminal who kills a tyrant , though he should happen to be his friend ? Populo quidem Romano non videtur , qui ex omnibus pręclaris factis illud pulcherrimum existimat . ” — De Officiis , iii . 4. ) See the ...
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... friends . But when any of these do one to another so as hostility could do no worse , what doth the law decree less against them , than open ene- mies and invaders ? or if the law be not present or too weak , what doth it warrant us to ...
... friends . But when any of these do one to another so as hostility could do no worse , what doth the law decree less against them , than open ene- mies and invaders ? or if the law be not present or too weak , what doth it warrant us to ...
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... gating allegiance to their enemy ; no way advantageous to themselves , had the king prevailed , as to their cost many would have felt ; but full of snare and distraction to our friends , useful only , as we now find , 30 THE TENURE OF ...
... gating allegiance to their enemy ; no way advantageous to themselves , had the king prevailed , as to their cost many would have felt ; but full of snare and distraction to our friends , useful only , as we now find , 30 THE TENURE OF ...
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