William Penn. (16441718). Fruits of Solitude. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| A Publick Life |
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| 377. Yet the Publick must and will be served; and they that do it well, deserve publick Marks of Honor and Profit. | 1 |
| 378. To do so, Men must have publick Minds, as well as Salaries; or they will serve private Ends at the Publick Cost. | 2 |
| 379. Governments can never be well administered, but where those entrusted make Conscience of well discharging their Place. | 3 |
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