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so euerie embassador considered as himselfe a priuate person Iohn, or Thomas, when he draweth articles of peace twixt nation and nation, doth a thing not being in his own power but by vertue of his embassie from that great monarch from whome he is sent. |
so every ambassador considered as himself a private person John, or Thomas, when he draws Articles of peace betwixt Nation and Nation, does a thing not being in his own power but by virtue of his embassy from that great monarch from whom he is sent. |
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