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Notwithstanding, when Magistrates punish either their subiects or their ene∣mies: they ought to haue a speciall care, that they giue no place to their owne affe∣ctions, but respect onely the discharge of their dutie.
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Notwithstanding, when Magistrates punish either their subiects or their ene∣mies: they ought to haue a speciall care, that they giue no place to their owne affe∣ctions, but respect onely the discharge of their dutie.