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3. General Admonition
We
advise princes, counts, greater and lesser barons, archbishops,
bishops, abbots, and all those who have subject to them citizens,
burgesses, peasants and men of any sort that they should treat
them decently [humane]
and adhere to the principles of mercy [misericordia],
particularly when collecting the tax [debitum
adiutorium]
owed, they should demand this in moderation, for [by doing this] they render
thanks to God and great joy to us, under whose power and rule Divine
providence has subjected both prelate and subject. If this should be
neglected, it will be examined by our solicitude with a view to reforming
for the better what has been done ill.
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