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it was the Emperour Hadrian's common proverb, I am to inrich the People, not my self and a saying of Ptolmeus, the Riches of my subjects are my plenty, Its fit that Magistrats have a flourishing and plentiful fortune, that in dispensing of justice, they may have a single regard to the publick interest, |
it was the Emperor Hadrian's Common proverb, I am to enrich the People, not my self and a saying of Ptolemy, the Riches of my subject's Are my plenty, Its fit that Magistrates have a flourishing and plentiful fortune, that in dispensing of Justice, they may have a single regard to the public Interest, |
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