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and to heap Riches upon the Guilty, and so to dispose of whole Kingdoms to the Sons of Violence and Oppression, who call their strength the Law of Iustice. 'Tis true, the words of the Devil, (as St. Luke sets them down) are clearly spoken as by a Sophister; who, (according to his Custom) being aequivocal or homonymous in what he says, does cunningly mix a little Truth with the greatest falshood to be imagin'd. |
and to heap Riches upon the Guilty, and so to dispose of Whole Kingdoms to the Sons of Violence and Oppression, who call their strength the Law of Justice It's true, the words of the devil, (as Saint Lycia sets them down) Are clearly spoken as by a Sophister; who, (according to his Custom) being equivocal or homonymous in what he Says, does cunningly mix a little Truth with the greatest falsehood to be imagined. |
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