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Let him consider well, that, he is bound
To them in that state, wherein them he found
When they intrusted him; till their own Acts,
Or, providence, invalid those Contracts;
Or, totally annihilates the Band
By which they mutually obliged stand;
And, that, if they, through what he shall miss-do,
Be either forc'd, misled, or frighted to
Those condescentions, which may quite destroy
That Pow'r, by which he did his Pow'r enjoy,
His Faith is broke; unless, he do his best,
To re-impow'r them; or, make good, at least,
That End, for which GOD and the people gave
To them, and him, the Pow'r which now they have.
And, this, (if there befall an oversight)
Must be endeavoured with all his might;
For, ev'ry promise, vow, and undertaking,
Repugning this, is made null in the making;
And, all the bloud which is in this Cause shed,
Will down be showr'd, in vengeance on his head,
Who shall to wrong the Common right endeavor,
And in that prosecution still persever.