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For this purpose Aristotle doth call a Iudge a living law, to shew that he should ever retain due vigor & strength of vertue at home in his owne conscience, that hee might never be queld nor tainted with sinister passages abroad to others. |
For this purpose Aristotle does call a Judge a living law, to show that he should ever retain due vigor & strength of virtue At home in his own conscience, that he might never be quelled nor tainted with sinister passages abroad to Others. |
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