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( and yet pretext is never wanting to power ) in regard the danger imminent to his own estate is such as may make this enterprise seem rather a work of necessity than of ambition , as doth in reason correct the danger of the example ...
( and yet pretext is never wanting to power ) in regard the danger imminent to his own estate is such as may make this enterprise seem rather a work of necessity than of ambition , as doth in reason correct the danger of the example ...
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And if this poverty and broken estate in the better sort be joined with a want and necessity in the mean people , the danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in ...
And if this poverty and broken estate in the better sort be joined with a want and necessity in the mean people , the danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in ...
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2 no danger of inundations1 of people : but when there be great shoals of people , which go on to populate , without foreseeing means of life and sustentation , it is of necessity that once in an age or two they discharge a portion of ...
2 no danger of inundations1 of people : but when there be great shoals of people , which go on to populate , without foreseeing means of life and sustentation , it is of necessity that once in an age or two they discharge a portion of ...
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