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It makes very much to thy advantage, to observe strictly the National Virtues and Vices and humours of Foreign King∣doms, whereby the times past shall read useful Lectures to the time present. He that would
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It makes very much to thy advantage, to observe strictly the National Virtues and Vices and humours of Foreign King∣doms, whereby the times past shall read useful Lectures to the time present. He that would
see what shall be, let him con∣sider what hath been.