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Sentence
Miserable
man
with
all
his
wit
cannot
in
effect
goe
beyond
it:
he
is
embraced,
and
engaged,
and
as
other
creatures
of
his
ranke
are,
he
is
subjected
in
like
bondes,
and
without
any
prerogative
or
essential
pre-excellencie
[translating
praeexcellence],
what
ever
Privilege
he
assume
unto
himselfe,
he
is
of
very
meane
condition.
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, II.12: Miserable man with all his wit cannot in effect goe beyond it: he is embraced, and engaged, and as other creatures of his ranke are, he is subjected in like bondes, and without any prerogative or essential pre-excellencie [translating praeexcellence], what ever Privilege he assume unto himselfe, he is of very meane condition.
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