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A56258 The whole duty of man according to the law of nature by that famous civilian Samuel Puffendorf ... ; now made english.; De officio hominis et civis. English Pufendorf, Samuel, Freiherr von, 1632-1694. 1691 (1691) Wing P4182; ESTC R17921 151,736 377

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and Superior with a perfect Equality Let them not multiply Disputes unnecessarily abstain from Corruption be diligent in trying of Causes and careful to lay aside all Affections that may obstruct sincerity in Judgment not fearing the person of any man while they are doing their Duty LET the Officers of War diligently XI Officers of the Army Exercise their men in all occasions and harden them for the enduring the Fatigue of a Military Life and preserve the Discipline of them inviolable Let them not rashly expose them to the danger of the Enemy nor defraud them of any of their Pay or Provisions but procure it for them with all readiness they are able and keep them in the love of their Country without ever seducing them to serve against it ON the other hand let the Soldiers XII Soldiers be content with their Pay without plundering or harrassing the Inhabitants Let them perform their Duty couragiously and generously in the defence of their Country neither running upon danger with Rashness nor avoiding it with Fear Let 'em exercise their Courage upon the Enemy not their Comrades and maintain their several Posts like men preferring an honourable Death before a dishonourable Flight and Life LET the Ministers of the Common-wealth XIII Ambassadors and Envoys in foreign parts be cautions and circumspect quick to discern Solidities from Vanity and Truths from Fables in the highest degree Tenacious of Secrets and obstinately averse to all Corruptions out of their care of the Good of the Common-wealth LET the Officers for Collecting and XIV Officers of the Publick Revenues disposing of the Publick Revenue have a care of using needless Severities and of encreasing the Subjects Burden for their own Gain or through their troublesom and petulant humours Let them misapply nothing of the publick Stock and satisfie the persons who have Money to be paid out of it without delays unnecessary ALL these Particular Duties of Subjects XV. The continuance of the Duties aforesaid continue during the time of Employment And when that ceases the other expire also But their General Duties are in force so long as ever Men continue to be Subjects that is till by either the express or tacit Consent of the Nation they depart thence to fix the Seat of their Fortunes elsewhere that they are banisht and deprived of the Rights of Subjects for their Crimes or being overcome in Battel they are forced to yield to the disposal of the Conqueror The End BOOKS Printed for and Sold by Charles Harper at the Flower-de Luce over against S. Dunstan 's Church in Fleetstreet DOctor Willis's Practice of Physick being the whole Works of that Renowned and Famous Physitian Rendred into English Second Edit with Forty Copper Plates Fol. The Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts of the Reverend and Learned Peter Heylyn D. D. now collected into one Vol. And an Account of the Life of the Author never before Published Fol. 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