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and to pitch upon such as, caeteris paribus, are the ablest men in this last sense, men of great and plentiful estates, were it for no other reason but this, that by thus indulging to that popular prejudice, which he cannot cure, he may keep Tribunals from the disrespect and contempt they would be liable unto if men of mean fortunes were set upon them. |
and to pitch upon such as, caeteris paribus, Are the Ablest men in this last sense, men of great and plentiful estates, were it for no other reason but this, that by thus indulging to that popular prejudice, which he cannot cure, he may keep Tribunals from the disrespect and contempt they would be liable unto if men of mean fortune's were Set upon them. |
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