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Thrise blessed therefore is that Magistrate, or other man who ever he be, that hath considered the poor and needy with a compassionate heart, and bent himself with all his strength to deliver them out of their oppressions and troubles; although he have not been able to accomplish it to the full of his desires: |
Thrice blessed Therefore is that Magistrate, or other man who ever he be, that hath considered the poor and needy with a compassionate heart, and bent himself with all his strength to deliver them out of their oppressions and Troubles; although he have not been able to accomplish it to the full of his Desires: |
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— prosilire libet in sorum; commodare alteri vo•em, alteri operam: etsi nihil prosuturam, tamen conaturam prodesse. Senec. de tranquil. c. 1. |
— prosilire libet in sorum; commodare Alteri vo•em, Alteri Operam: Though nihil prosuturam, tamen conaturam Profits. Seneca the tranquil. c. 1. |
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