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Read the following sentences from the passage
"You see, the king knew his own laws just as other people so often know the laws: by words, not by effects. They
take a meaning, and get to be very vivid, when you come to apply them to yourself."
Explain how these sentences contribute to the theme expressed in the passage. Use details from the text to
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