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9. Moreover he fet up the banners of the king, his mafter, and flirred up the Ethi- opians to rebel : now the Ethiopians were bond flaves to the people of the province.

10. It was not for thee, Dunmcre, it was not for thee, to break the bonds of the Ethi- opians! was it ever known fince the days of cur forefathers, that any man could bring a clean thing out of an unclean? I trow not.

11. Neverthelefs, In the fullnefs of tlme^ when the people of the provinces are delivered from the oppreffions of the king of the ifland of Britain, furely they will render to every man jufticeand right?

12. For have not the princes of the provin- ces, even the great Sanhedrim of the people declared, that freedom is the birth-right of every man that cometh into the world, and that no prince, ruler nor governor, hath pow- er to take it away?

13. They will never forget the rock from