Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... passing well when to stop or turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimula- tion , if then they used it , it came to pass that the former opinion spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of ...
... passing well when to stop or turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimula- tion , if then they used it , it came to pass that the former opinion spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of ...
Pàgina 6
... pass not through their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like matter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth an uncle or a kinsman more than his own parents , as the blood happens . Let parents choose ...
... pass not through their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like matter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth an uncle or a kinsman more than his own parents , as the blood happens . Let parents choose ...
Pàgina 8
... pass , that envy worketh subtlety , and in the dark , and to the preju- dice of good things , such as is the wheat . OF LOVE . THE stage is more beholding to love than the life of man ; for as to the stage , love is even matter of ...
... pass , that envy worketh subtlety , and in the dark , and to the preju- dice of good things , such as is the wheat . OF LOVE . THE stage is more beholding to love than the life of man ; for as to the stage , love is even matter of ...
Pàgina 14
... pass from this part of predictions ( con- cerning which , nevertheless , more light may be taken from that which followeth ) , and let us ' speak first of the materials of seditions , then of the motives of them , and thirdly of the ...
... pass from this part of predictions ( con- cerning which , nevertheless , more light may be taken from that which followeth ) , and let us ' speak first of the materials of seditions , then of the motives of them , and thirdly of the ...
Pàgina 19
... pass that his times were full of difficulties and troubles ; for the nobility , though they con- tinued loyal unto him , yet did they not co- operate with him in his business ; so that in effect he was fain to do all things himself ...
... pass that his times were full of difficulties and troubles ; for the nobility , though they con- tinued loyal unto him , yet did they not co- operate with him in his business ; so that in effect he was fain to do all things himself ...
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