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“I do.”
“May I ask whether the rulers in the various states are
infallible1 or capable sometimes of
error?” “Surely,” he said, “they are
liable to err.” “Then in their attempts at legislation
they enact some laws rightly and some not rightly, do they not?”
“So I suppose.” “And by rightly we are to
understand for their advantage, and by wrongly to their disadvantage? Do you
mean that or not?” “That.” “But
whatever they enact2 must be performed by their
subjects and is justice?” “Of course.”
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