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... liberties from oppressing and treading one upon another. But so it is, that if such a power be given of God to a king, by which, actu primo, he is invested of God to do acts of tyranny, and so to ... to his emissaries and bloody executioners. If any say the king will not be so cruel, – I believe it; because, actu secundo, it is not possibly in his power to be so cruel. We owe thanks to his good ...
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