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It much conduces to the dishonour of a King, and the Ill-fare of his Kingdom, to Multiply Nobility in an over proportion to the Common
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It much conduces to the dishonour of a King, and the Ill-fare of his Kingdom, to Multiply Nobility in an over proportion to the Common
People: Cheap Honour dar∣kens Majesty, and a Numerous Nobility brings a State to Ne∣cessity.