Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... Third of France : for first himself entered league for the extir- pation of the protestants , and presently after the same league was turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an accessary to a cause , and that ...
... Third of France : for first himself entered league for the extir- pation of the protestants , and presently after the same league was turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an accessary to a cause , and that ...
Pàgina 16
... third is , a custom of profane The scoffing in holy matters , which doth by little and little deface the reverence of religion ; and , lastly , learned times , especially with peace and prosperity ; for troubles and adversities do more ...
... third is , a custom of profane The scoffing in holy matters , which doth by little and little deface the reverence of religion ; and , lastly , learned times , especially with peace and prosperity ; for troubles and adversities do more ...
Pàgina 25
... third way , he had made him so great . With Tiberius Cæsar , Sejanus had ascended to that height , as they two were termed and reckoned as a pair of friends . Tiberius , in a letter to him , saith , " hæc pro amicitia nostra non oc ...
... third way , he had made him so great . With Tiberius Cæsar , Sejanus had ascended to that height , as they two were termed and reckoned as a pair of friends . Tiberius , in a letter to him , saith , " hæc pro amicitia nostra non oc ...
Pàgina 27
... third part . It is no base ness for the greatest to descend and look into their own estate . Some forbear it , not upon negligence alone , but doubting to bring them- selves into melancholy , in respect they shall find it broken ; but ...
... third part . It is no base ness for the greatest to descend and look into their own estate . Some forbear it , not upon negligence alone , but doubting to bring them- selves into melancholy , in respect they shall find it broken ; but ...
Pàgina 35
... third and last ( which is the great one ) is , that almost all of them , being infinite in number , have been impos- tures , and by idle and crafty brains , merely contrived and feigned , after the event passed . igned , -bra OF ...
... third and last ( which is the great one ) is , that almost all of them , being infinite in number , have been impos- tures , and by idle and crafty brains , merely contrived and feigned , after the event passed . igned , -bra OF ...
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