28 - The Hiftory of Brxs. 
own Dominions, and in their bufy ‘Times 
of gathering, will foon be fenfible of their 
Refentment, that they are implacable and 
unmerciful ; and if he be a Sufferer, he may 
blame himfelf for his Imprudence and Pre- 
fumption. 
Let us here learn to be (as far as poffible) 
blamelefs, and without Offence; and when 
we Siffer wrongfully, to bear it patiently, 

S EC T. VI. 
Their Fuftice and Fonefty, 
N their own Kingdom, and among. them. 
' felves they are ftrictly juft; not the leaft 
Injury or Wrong done by any one Mem- 
ber to another. But they are. not fo to 
Strangers and Foreigners ; to thefe they 
are moft notorioufly and inexcufably unjuft, 
robbing and plundering from others where- 
ever they have Power, and whenever they 
find an Opportunity, . 
“And as perfeét Juftice reigns among thea 
at ‘Home, fo are they likewife honeft 
their Labours Abroad, gathering nothing be 
what~is their own, and the Great Lord of 
All allows them.* > 
SECT. 
