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8 This is soone said by you of Cicero, and may as easily be confuted out of Cicero, who held that the oath, which he spake of, is false, and also that notwithstanding the falsitie thereof, it was lawfull to vse it against theeues, who are lawlessemen: |
8 This is soon said by you of Cicero, and may as Easily be confuted out of Cicero, who held that the oath, which he spoke of, is false, and also that notwithstanding the falsity thereof, it was lawful to use it against thieves, who Are lawlessemen: |
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Cicero can not patronize M. Parsons Equiuocating, except M. Parsons do professe and iustifie a lie. |
Cicero can not patronise M. Parsons Equivocating, except M. Parsons do profess and justify a lie. |
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