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but vir à iustitia: a mā (say J) hath his nature, that is, the perfection of his nature, from this virtue of iustice. For (to say nothing of that outward rectitude and vprightnesse of mans body, which yet ought to teach vs an inward rectitude and vprightnesse of minde; |
but vir à iustitia: a man (say J) hath his nature, that is, the perfection of his nature, from this virtue of Justice. For (to say nothing of that outward rectitude and uprightness of men body, which yet ought to teach us an inward rectitude and uprightness of mind; |
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