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Hence they ar• called, 1. Rulers, from regulating the people, that they grow, or run not crooked o• uneven in their manners. 2. Ancients, as being older, that is wiser then others, governing by gray-hair'd experience, by prudential advertance, their Subjects who are supposed to be more young, that is, rash, tender and head-strong. 3. Elders, as having both Antiquity writ on their Persons, |
Hence they ar• called, 1. Rulers, from regulating the people, that they grow, or run not crooked o• uneven in their manners. 2. Ancients, as being older, that is Wiser then Others, governing by gray-haired experience, by prudential advertance, their Subject's who Are supposed to be more young, that is, rash, tender and headstrong. 3. Elders, as having both Antiquity writ on their Persons, |
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