The Pratt& ofPkey. 307_.. Thirdly, in hearing both parts, encline not to the right hand of a feïtion,. or to the left of hatred: as to beleeue argu- ments ofperf r4fion for a friend, before arguments concluding for afoe. Fourthly, deny- no Iuf+ice, which is Regia menrura, to the meaneít Subies} : but let the caTufe of the poore and needie, come in equal' ballance with the Rich and mightie. If thou perceiueít on the one fide in a caufe, the high Hills of cunning aduantage, po*erfs ll combinati- on, and violent profecution : and on the other fide, the low rallies of potiertie, f pli city and def - lation: prepare thy way(as God, loth) to iud ement,by k railing 7J.allies,' and taking downe Hills, equalling in equalitie : that fo thou mayeft lay the foundation of thy fentence vpon an euen ground. In matters of right and wrong, twixt partie and partie, let Iudicious Sic Fr. Ra- cors Etíaies of [udica- ture. k Luk.;°4' s., Lay 4o3.
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