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Not our tongues onely, but our lands, our honours, our greatnes is our owne, Who is Lord ouer vs? and who shall call vs to an account of our doings? Thus like the flie in the Fable, they thinke all the smoake and dust of a more prosperous fortune to be raised vp by some absolute and vnquestionable power of their owne, deriued vppon them by a peculiar Law of necessitye, attending eyther the wombe that bare them, |
Not our tongues only, but our Lands, our honours, our greatness is our own, Who is Lord over us? and who shall call us to an account of our doings? Thus like the fly in the Fable, they think all the smoke and dust of a more prosperous fortune to be raised up by Some absolute and unquestionable power of their own, derived upon them by a peculiar Law of necessity, attending either the womb that bore them, |
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