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The site owner takes no responsibility for any use or misuse of texts or ideas imparted on all the pages throughout this group of site. http://www.forceofdestiny.co.uk http://www.questorproject.co.uk and links that indicate clearly the nature of content is derived from the same source. Responsibility should be understood in the context of the ideas contained in the following text KING HENRY. So, if a son that is by his father sent about
merchandise do sinfully miscarry upon the sea, the imputation of
his wickedness, by your rule, should be imposed upon his father
that sent him; or if a servant, under his master's command
transporting a sum of money, be assailed by robbers and die in
many irreconcil'd iniquities, you may call the business of the
master the author of the servant's damnation. But this is not so:
the King is not bound to answer the particular endings of his
soldiers, the father of his son, nor the master of his servant;
for they purpose not their death when they purpose their
services.
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