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that auoiding those dangerous flatterers, (friends in shew, but enemies in substance) that is, loue or hatred, feare or couetousnesse (by which iudgement is often peruerted) you may be endued with Iustice and Fortitude, (like Numa and Lycurgus, those two famous Gouernours) and being armed with vertue as with an inuincible shield, keepe the Castle of a good Conscience inuiolable. |
that avoiding those dangerous Flatterers, (Friends in show, but enemies in substance) that is, love or hatred, Fear or covetousness (by which judgement is often perverted) you may be endued with justice and Fortitude, (like Numa and Lycurgus, those two famous Governors) and being armed with virtue as with an invincible shield, keep the Castle of a good Conscience inviolable. |
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