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2. Where is it that the ravenous extorting usurer (like the devouring Bubus, who with golden outsides beguileth and destroyeth the simple fishes flocking about him with admiration) doth please himselfe with such a kind and course of life which is against nature, equity, good manners, and the utility of common-wealths: |
2. Where is it that the ravenous extorting usurer (like the devouring Bubus, who with golden outsides beguileth and Destroyeth the simple Fish flocking about him with admiration) does please himself with such a kind and course of life which is against nature, equity, good manners, and the utility of commonwealths: |
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Ʋsura est contrarius naturae, Tolet lib. 5 Iust•t Sace•d. cap. 37. p. 781. |
Ʋsura est contrarius naturae, Tolet lib. 5 Iust•t Sace•d. cap. 37. p. 781. |
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