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if the condition of the person might ouerrule the cause after all that search, and were not the iudgement to bee giuen meerely according to the goodnesse or badnesse of the cause, without respect had to the person ? But the speciall dutie, which these words seeme most naturally and immediately to impose vpon the Magistrate, (and let that bee the third obseruation) is diligence, and patience; and care to heare, |
if the condition of the person might overrule the cause After all that search, and were not the judgement to be given merely according to the Goodness or badness of the cause, without respect had to the person? But the special duty, which these words seem most naturally and immediately to impose upon the Magistrate, (and let that be the third observation) is diligence, and patience; and care to hear, |
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