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Upon any difference between Foreign States, It is neither safe nor honourable for a Prince, either to buy his Peace, or to take it up at Interest. He that hath not a Sword to command
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Upon any difference between Foreign States, It is neither safe nor honourable for a Prince, either to buy his Peace, or to take it up at Interest. He that hath not a Sword to command
it, shall either want it, or want honour with it.