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A yoke so insupportable to some mens Necks, that I remember Hegesistratus (a captive Souldier in Herodotus ) would rather cut off his legs, then indure his Fetters; that by the loss of his Feet, he might be enabled to run away. So insufferable a thing is the state of Thraldome, very significantly imply'd in the Land of Egypt, and exegetically express'd by the House of Bondage. |
A yoke so insupportable to Some men's Necks, that I Remember Hegesistratus (a captive Soldier in Herodotus) would rather Cut off his legs, then endure his Fetters; that by the loss of his Feet, he might be enabled to run away. So insufferable a thing is the state of Thraldom, very significantly implied in the Land of Egypt, and exegetically expressed by the House of Bondage. |
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