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The will or pleasure of a Prince in matters meanly affected by him, or in respect of which h•e is little more than indifferent, may bee neglected without greater offence than meaner persons may justly take for foule indignities or grievous wrongs. |
The will or pleasure of a Prince in matters meanly affected by him, or in respect of which h•e is little more than indifferent, may be neglected without greater offence than meaner Persons may justly take for foul indignities or grievous wrongs. |
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