Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 14
... turn into a storm , so it is neverthe a common cause . For the remedies , there may be some ge- neral preservatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease ; and so be left to counsel ...
... turn into a storm , so it is neverthe a common cause . For the remedies , there may be some ge- neral preservatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease ; and so be left to counsel ...
Pàgina 15
... turn their eyes , and that is thought discontented in his own particular ; which kind of persons are either to be won and reconciled to the state , and that in a fast and true manner ; or to be fronted with some other of the same party ...
... turn their eyes , and that is thought discontented in his own particular ; which kind of persons are either to be won and reconciled to the state , and that in a fast and true manner ; or to be fronted with some other of the same party ...
Pàgina 18
... turn in their latter years to be superstitious and melancholy ; as did Alexander the Great , Dioclesian , and in our memory Charles the Fifth , and others : for he that is used to go forward , and findeth a stop , falleth out of his own ...
... turn in their latter years to be superstitious and melancholy ; as did Alexander the Great , Dioclesian , and in our memory Charles the Fifth , and others : for he that is used to go forward , and findeth a stop , falleth out of his own ...
Pàgina 21
... turn them to new men , and they have lost their aim : so as the old rule , to know a fool from a wise man , " Mitte ambos nudos ad ignotos , et videbis , " doth scarce hold for them ; and , because these cun- ning men are like ...
... turn them to new men , and they have lost their aim : so as the old rule , to know a fool from a wise man , " Mitte ambos nudos ad ignotos , et videbis , " doth scarce hold for them ; and , because these cun- ning men are like ...
Pàgina 22
... turning of the cat in the pan ; " which is , when that which a man says to an- other , he lays as if another had said it to him ; and , to say truth , it is not easy , when such a matter passed between two , to make it appear from which ...
... turning of the cat in the pan ; " which is , when that which a man says to an- other , he lays as if another had said it to him ; and , to say truth , it is not easy , when such a matter passed between two , to make it appear from which ...
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