Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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... whereof , I assure you , I sometimes wish your infirmities translated upon myself , that her majesty might have the service of so active and able a mind ; and I might be with excuse confined to these contemplations and studies , for ...
... whereof , I assure you , I sometimes wish your infirmities translated upon myself , that her majesty might have the service of so active and able a mind ; and I might be with excuse confined to these contemplations and studies , for ...
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... tragedies ; but in life it doth much mis- chief ; sometimes like a siren , sometimes like a fury . You may observe , that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) , there.
... tragedies ; but in life it doth much mis- chief ; sometimes like a siren , sometimes like a fury . You may observe , that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) , there.
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... whereof the for- mer was indeed a voluptuous man and inor- dinate ; but the latter was an austere and wise man and therefore it seems ( though rarely ) that love can find entrance , not only into an open heart , but also into a heart ...
... whereof the for- mer was indeed a voluptuous man and inor- dinate ; but the latter was an austere and wise man and therefore it seems ( though rarely ) that love can find entrance , not only into an open heart , but also into a heart ...
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... whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease ; and so be left to counsel rather than rule . The first remedy , or prevention , is to re- move , by all means possible , that material cause of ...
... whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease ; and so be left to counsel rather than rule . The first remedy , or prevention , is to re- move , by all means possible , that material cause of ...
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... whereof we see examples in the janizaries and pretorian bands of Rome ; but trainings of men , and arming them in several places , and under several comman- ders , and without donatives , are things of defence and no danger . Princes ...
... whereof we see examples in the janizaries and pretorian bands of Rome ; but trainings of men , and arming them in several places , and under several comman- ders , and without donatives , are things of defence and no danger . Princes ...
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