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1 4| would heal, and do well. Public revenges are for the most 2 8| of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the 3 8| married and endowed the public. Yet it were great reason 4 9| is the difference between public and private envy.~A man 5 9| any cost.~Now, to speak of public envy. There is yet some 6 9| There is yet some good in public envy, whereas in private, 7 9| private, there is none. For public envy, is as an ostracism, 8 9| call them upon you.~This public envy, seemeth to beat chiefly 9 9| state itself. And so much of public envy or discontentment, 10 22| of themselves, waste the public. Divide with reason; between 11 22| evil is at the peril of the public fortune. But it is a desperate 12 33| their kindred, or to the public; and moderate portions, 13 35| that is ever good for the public. But he, that plots to be 14 40| process of time, breeds a public poverty.~On the other side, 15 48| private suits do putrefy the public good. Many good matters, 16 48| poison, and infection, to public proceedings.~ ~ 17 55| There is likewise due to the public, a civil reprehension of