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So this clause is an additional caution for the security of the subject , in restraining those who are but too apt to make inferences of severity , in flattery to that Government from which they expect advancement .
So this clause is an additional caution for the security of the subject , in restraining those who are but too apt to make inferences of severity , in flattery to that Government from which they expect advancement .
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ment , it was thought just and fit to destroy one man , in order to save the whole ; yet such a case was much too nice for inferior Judges to determine , or imitate them in ; and therefore they restrain'd them by that particular clause ...
ment , it was thought just and fit to destroy one man , in order to save the whole ; yet such a case was much too nice for inferior Judges to determine , or imitate them in ; and therefore they restrain'd them by that particular clause ...
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But to keep busy people the more in awe , who would escape by the favour of this Act from any condemnation of Treason , they hung out a flaming sword over their heads in this clause ; which in truth is only minatory , and nothing else .
But to keep busy people the more in awe , who would escape by the favour of this Act from any condemnation of Treason , they hung out a flaming sword over their heads in this clause ; which in truth is only minatory , and nothing else .
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