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That Prince who stands in fear more of his own People, than Strangers, ought to build Fortresses in his Land. But he that is more afraid of Stran∣gers, than his own People, shall build them more secure in the affections of his Subjects.
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That Prince who stands in fear more of his own People, than Strangers, ought to build Fortresses in his Land. But he that is more afraid of Stran∣gers, than his own People, shall build them more secure in the affections of his Subjects.