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The Lawes, which make prouision for their reliefe, take their binding force from the Supreame will of their Liege-Lord. The bread, that feedes their hungry soules, the poore ragges, which hide their nakednes, al are the fruit and superfluity of that happie plenty and abundance caused by a wise and peaceable gouernement. |
The Laws, which make provision for their relief, take their binding force from the Supreme will of their Liege-Lord. The bred, that feeds their hungry Souls, the poor rags, which hide their nakedness, all Are the fruit and superfluity of that happy plenty and abundance caused by a wise and peaceable government. |
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