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may, I say, be countenanced and assisted from your 

 lordships. Lastly, I have a petition to the nobles 

 and gentlemen of England, that they would learn 

 to esteem themselves at a just price. &quot; Non hos 

 &quot; quaesitum munus in usus,&quot; their blood is not to be 

 spilt like water or a vile thing ; therefore that they 

 would rest persuaded there cannot be a form of ho 

 nour, except it be upon a worthy matter. But for 

 this, &quot; ipsi viderint,&quot; I am resolved. And thus much 

 for the general, now to the present case. 



