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So shall it come to pass, that our Prince having the Hearts or the Necks of such who would have disturb'd the Tranquility of his Government, by endeavouring a Change, ( Change, more destructive to a Nation than the worst of the worst Governours can be;) we his People, secure even from the Fears of Calamity and Ruine, shall enjoy every one our own, our Flocks and Herds, the Fruit of our Labour, and our Fields; |
So shall it come to pass, that our Prince having the Hearts or the Necks of such who would have disturbed the Tranquillity of his Government, by endeavouring a Change, (Change, more destructive to a nation than the worst of the worst Governors can be;) we his People, secure even from the Fears of Calamity and Ruin, shall enjoy every one our own, our Flocks and Herds, the Fruit of our Labour, and our Fields; |
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Tac. Annal. 2. ferenda Regum ingenia, ne { que } usus Crebras mutationes. |
Tac. Annal. 2. ferenda Regum Ingenia, ne { que } usus Crebras mutationes. |
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