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And tho' to a Weak mind, and a Bruitish policy; it may appear a very Wise method of proceeding, to endeavour, by secret treachery, to cut off a dangerous Enemy; and do that by a suddain Stab, or a deadly draught, which cannot without much hazard be accomplish'd in a fair Engagement: Yet there is a God above, who as He abhors himself, and has taught us to detest such barbarous undertakings; So do's He for the most part bring them to nought: |
And though to a Weak mind, and a Brutish policy; it may appear a very Wise method of proceeding, to endeavour, by secret treachery, to Cut off a dangerous Enemy; and do that by a sudden Stab, or a deadly draught, which cannot without much hazard be accomplished in a fair Engagement: Yet there is a God above, who as He abhors himself, and has taught us to detest such barbarous undertakings; So do's He for the most part bring them to nought: |
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