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To you (my Lords the Judges ) I shall conclude, with an humble desire that your Lordships will be pleased to reflect upon a few words of the Oracle of the Law; I shall give you them in his own language out of that excellent Preface, to the fourth Book of his Reports. Non debet Princeps ferre suarum legum ludibrium. |
To you (my lords the Judges) I shall conclude, with an humble desire that your Lordship's will be pleased to reflect upon a few words of the Oracle of the Law; I shall give you them in his own language out of that excellent Preface, to the fourth Book of his Reports. Non debet Princeps Far suarum Legume Ludibrium. |
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Ib in Prafat. A Prince ought not to suffer his Laws to become a laughing-stock: And woful experience hath often taught (which I my self have sometimes observed) that m•ny of those men that have strained their wits, and stretched their tongues to scandalize or caluminate these Laws, had either practised or plotted some heynous crimes; and therefore hated because they feared the just sentence and heavy stroke. |
Ib in Praefat^. A Prince ought not to suffer his Laws to become a laughingstock: And woeful experience hath often taught (which I my self have sometime observed) that m•ny of those men that have strained their wits, and stretched their tongues to scandalise or caluminate these Laws, had either practised or plotted Some heinous crimes; and Therefore hated Because they feared the just sentence and heavy stroke. |
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