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especially in our chief Magistrates (and I wish, I might without check of conscience say as much of those, that are of an inferiour ranke) The Lord hath set over us his name for ever be blessed for it) a most godly and religious King, of whom (as Tacitus saith of Trajane, and Cocceius Nerva ▪ ) a man may think what he will ▪ and speak what he thinks, God hath given him (as he did unto ( a) Solomon) a large heart as the sand that is upon the sea shoar to judge his people according to right, |
especially in our chief Magistrates (and I wish, I might without check of conscience say as much of those, that Are of an inferior rank) The Lord hath Set over us his name for ever be blessed for it) a most godly and religious King, of whom (as Tacitus Says of Trajan, and Cocceius Nerva ▪) a man may think what he will ▪ and speak what he thinks, God hath given him (as he did unto (a) Solomon) a large heart as the sand that is upon the sea shore to judge his people according to right, |
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Rara temporum felicitate, ubi sentire quae velis & quae sentis dicere licet. Hist. lib. 1. |
Rara Temporum felicitate, ubi sentire Quae velis & Quae Sentis dicere licet. Hist. lib. 1. |
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