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with our own eyes, but we want a looking-glass, when we wish to 

 view ourselves. 



97. Though there be very many kings, yet there are very few 

 of them, that govern with righteousness. Though there is many 

 a body of the gods in the heaven, yet there are none so brilliant in 

 light as the sun and moon. 



98. He that can do mischief, can do also good. A crowned 

 monarch may bestow on one a whole kingdom. 



99. By an upright intelligent minister both the Sovereign and 

 the subjects can be rendered, in all respects, happy. An arrow, 

 when shot by a dexterous man, strikes the mark aimed at. 



100. If many consent together, great things may be performed 



