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1 2| fear of it, as a tribute due unto nature, is weak. Yet 2 3| temporal; and both have their due office and place, in the 3 6| few words, mysteries are due to secrecy. Besides (to 4 9| their fortune seemeth, but due unto them; and no man envieth 5 18| is, that princes do keep due sentinel, that none of their 6 47| because they may claim a due. But contrariwise, in favor, 7 52| respects, which is a form due, in civility, to kings and 8 53| nature, as it received his due at the second hand. Neither 9 55| which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to 10 55| suspicion of by–ways. There is due from the judge to the advocate, 11 55| cause. There is likewise due to the public, a civil reprehension