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1 1| and to every one of his subjects in particular the just possession 2 1| and strength of all his subjects, in order to the punishment 3 1| the goods and health of subjects be not injured by the fraud 4 1| were desirous to force his subjects to accumulate riches, or 5 1| shop? Or, to make these subjects rich, shall they all be 6 1| by a prince than by his subjects, or at least that in this 7 1| anything to be done by his subjects in divine worship but what 8 1| do princes compel their subjects to come into their Church 9 1| Christian magistrate may have subjects that are Jews? Now, if we 10 1| case, may forbid all his subjects to kill any calves for any 11 1| permitted unto any of his subjects for their ordinary use, 12 1| the civil, and that the subjects of that government both 13 1| the civil rights of the subjects. If a Roman Catholic believe 14 1| propriety amongst fellow subjects (no not even by a law), 15 1| concerns of their fellow subjects, which are the things that 16 1| of imposing laws upon his subjects, which neither was in the 17 1| the public good, and his subjects believe the contrary? Who 18 1| fortunes of their fellow subjects; and that they only ask 19 1| privileges in civils as his other subjects, and he will quickly find 20 1| as true that for religion subjects are frequently ill treated 21 1| government where all good subjects, of whatsoever Church they 22 1| nor are one part of the subjects to be esteemed more blamable