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or condition of life under a Prince or Magistrate be something lesse free then not to be subject at all, (since mens Actions have hereby been confined to the Wills of Superiours, whose Lawes have been certaine chaines and shackles clapt upon them,) yet a subjection with security hath alwayes, by wise men, been preferr'd before Liberty with danger, & men have bin compelled to enter into those Bonds, as the only way, |
or condition of life under a Prince or Magistrate be something less free then not to be Subject At all, (since men's Actions have hereby been confined to the Wills of Superiors, whose Laws have been certain chains and shackles clapped upon them,) yet a subjection with security hath always, by wise men, been preferred before Liberty with danger, & men have been compelled to enter into those Bonds, as the only Way, |
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