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That euen naturall and ciuill respects in which men partake one with another, as consanguinity, affinitie, nation, countrie with the like, should be to them causes of greater mutuall loue one towardes another, |
That even natural and civil respects in which men partake one with Another, as consanguinity, affinity, Nation, country with the like, should be to them Causes of greater mutual love one towards Another, |
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If men be conioined not only by the bond of one faith and relig on, but also by some naturall or ciuil bond, they are in that respect bound to loue and regard on another more tenderly. |
If men be conjoined not only by the bound of one faith and relic on, but also by Some natural or civil bound, they Are in that respect bound to love and regard on Another more tenderly. |
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