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( 8 ) force, from whoe hands flows the ource of our riches, we receive under the protection of national law and government, from the motives of juice, humanity, chriianity, and our own intere well underood; enacting, that whatever liberties, grants, and conventions, between the propritors and villagers, either individually or collectively, may be allowed in future, and entered authentically into; uch agreements, according to their true meaning, all import mutual and reciprocal obligations, binding not only the preent contracting parties, but even their ucceors by inheritance or acquition—o far that it all not be in the power of either party to alter at pleaure uch contracts importing grants on one ide, and voluntary promie of duties, labour, or payments, on the other, according to the manner and conditions therein expreed, whether they

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