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& justest Law-giuer, The Lord. Num. 35. 30. It is a Negatiue precept which in Morals bindes Adsemper: and the Author of our English History of the World, quotes Fortescue, speaking of a great Iustice an acquaintance of his, who kenned well enough the common distinction, of a generall inconvenience, |
& Justest Lawgiver, The Lord. Num. 35. 30. It is a Negative precept which in Morals binds Ad semper: and the Author of our English History of the World, quotes Fortescue, speaking of a great justice an acquaintance of his, who kenned well enough the Common distinction, of a general inconvenience, |
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Sr Walter Raleygh hist. of the world, part. 1. lib. 2. cap. 4. §. 16. |
Sir Walter Raleygh hist. of the world, part. 1. lib. 2. cap. 4. §. 16. |
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