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and the greatest both for Treasure and Retinue, in his owne desire of secular things euer mixt his Orisons with this Petition, Lord giue me neither Riches nor Pouertie, Sed victui meo tribue necessaria, Feed mee with food conuenient (the English giue's it) but the Latine, necessarium, is more Emphaticall; there are some things Conuenient for the Maiestie of a King, which are not alwayes Necessary for his person; |
and the greatest both for Treasure and Retinue, in his own desire of secular things ever mixed his Orisons with this Petition, Lord give me neither Riches nor Poverty, Said victui meo Tribue necessaria, Feed me with food convenient (the English give's it) but the Latin, Necessary, is more Emphatical; there Are Some things Convenient for the Majesty of a King, which Are not always Necessary for his person; |
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