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Nay, may we not with great reason think, that he meant to oblige us so much the more unto himself, by making us his depositories in a trust of that nature? As if a King should commit to one of his meanest Servants, the custody of some of his Royal houses or forts, he should by that very trust lay a new obligation upon him of fealty over and above that common allegiance which he oweth him as a Subject. Now if such a Servant, so entrusted by the King his Master, should then take upon him, of his own head, without his Masters privity, to contract with a Stranger, perhaps a Rebel or Enemy, for the passing over the said House or Fort into his hands: |
Nay, may we not with great reason think, that he meant to oblige us so much the more unto himself, by making us his depositories in a trust of that nature? As if a King should commit to one of his Meanest Servants, the custody of Some of his Royal houses or forts, he should by that very trust lay a new obligation upon him of fealty over and above that Common allegiance which he owes him as a Subject. Now if such a Servant, so Entrusted by the King his Master, should then take upon him, of his own head, without his Masters privity, to contract with a Stranger, perhaps a Rebel or Enemy, for the passing over the said House or Fort into his hands: |
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