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It's an old, and for the most part a true rule in Oeconomy, that hee that hath but one servant, hath a whole servant; he that hath two, hath but halfe a servant; but he that hath three, hath never a servant. And no lesse true is it in Policy, of Kings who are Servipublici, publike Servants; (for NONLATINALPHABET, A ruler, or a King (saith Max. Tyrius ) is seruant to many Masters.) One King, a whole King; two Kings, halfe a King; |
It's an old, and for the most part a true Rule in Oeconomy, that he that hath but one servant, hath a Whole servant; he that hath two, hath but half a servant; but he that hath three, hath never a servant. And no less true is it in Policy, of Kings who Are Servipublici, public Servants; (for, A ruler, or a King (Says Max. Tyrius) is servant to many Masters.) One King, a Whole King; two Kings, half a King; |
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