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It being an Oracle in Nature, that we are all borne Equall; That these words of Higher, and Lower, superiour, and Inferiour, are fitter for Hills, and Vales, then for men of a Kind; That the names also of Prince and Subject, Magistrate and People, Governours and Governed, are but so many stiles Vsurpt. Since in Nature for one Man to be borne Subiect to another, is as much against Kinde, |
It being an Oracle in Nature, that we Are all born Equal; That these words of Higher, and Lower, superior, and Inferior, Are fitter for Hills, and Vales, then for men of a Kind; That the names also of Prince and Subject, Magistrate and People, Governors and Governed, Are but so many stile Usurped. Since in Nature for one Man to be born Subject to Another, is as much against Kind, |
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