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as by the Laws are allowed in particular cures) for Non-residents (without real necessity) to claim or to enjoy equal profits with the Residents, who do bear the burdens both real and personal, seems to be against the Rule of Proportion, which forbids, Dare aequalia inaequalibus; and comes near also to a kind of NONLATINALPHABET, a partial respect of persons, which God so frequently forbids (I would I could say, God forbid; |
as by the Laws Are allowed in particular cures) for Non-residents (without real necessity) to claim or to enjoy equal profits with the Residents, who do bear the burdens both real and personal, seems to be against the Rule of Proportion, which forbids, Dare aequalia inaequalibus; and comes near also to a kind of, a partial respect of Persons, which God so frequently forbids (I would I could say, God forbid; |
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