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that by knowing our utmost Danger, we might Timely stand upon our Guard. Were I at leisure to rifle Story, I could name several Hundreds, besides the Emperour Darius, and Charles the first of these Realms, who were betray'd by those most, in whom they most trusted: and whilst they thought the best way to make men Loyall, was not to doubt of their being such, most unhappily have died by their Credulity. It is indeed a very generous and Princely Errour, (as being the Errour of a Great and a Candid Soul,) not at all to be capable of Fears and Jealousies; |
that by knowing our utmost Danger, we might Timely stand upon our Guard. Were I At leisure to rifle Story, I could name several Hundreds, beside the Emperor Darius, and Charles the First of these Realms, who were betrayed by those most, in whom they most trusted: and while they Thought the best Way to make men Loyal, was not to doubt of their being such, most unhappily have died by their Credulity. It is indeed a very generous and Princely Error, (as being the Error of a Great and a Candid Soul,) not At all to be capable of Fears and Jealousies; |
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