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than to take away the glory from another, or disa ^ addition p /addition point them of their favor. Nothing is of so much importance nor any convenience so desirable, deletion that /deletion ^ ^ ^ addition that /addition a good man deletion unclear /deletion should depart from his duty ^ addition underline for the sake of it /underline /addition & should violate faith & justice deletion For nothing is usefull in unclear /deletion addition There cannot be any real use or advantage /addition in transgressing the rules of right & rong deletion it is always shamefull & because /deletion because it is always base: & on the other deletion it unclear is honorable to be a good /deletion hand because it is always honest and deletion man, it always is usefull /deletion praiseworthy to be a good man it is always usefull & advantageous.

Themistocles having beat the Persians in a sea fight, said in the publick assembly at Athens, that he ^ deletion an advise /deletion addition had some /addition thing to communicate to them which would be deletion which would be usefull /deletion for the deletion repu /deletion ^ addition advantage of the /addition republick, but he would say ^ addition it /addition to all: & begg'd that the people would name some one to whom he might communicate