Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... noted by one of the fathers , Christ's coat indeed had no seam , but the church's vesture was of divers colours ; whereupon he saith , " in veste varietas sit , scissura non sit , " they be two things , unity and uniformity : the other ...
... noted by one of the fathers , Christ's coat indeed had no seam , but the church's vesture was of divers colours ; whereupon he saith , " in veste varietas sit , scissura non sit , " they be two things , unity and uniformity : the other ...
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... noted to fascinate , or bewitch , but love and envy they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina tions and suggestions ; and they come easily into the eye , especially upon the presence of the objects ...
... noted to fascinate , or bewitch , but love and envy they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina tions and suggestions ; and they come easily into the eye , especially upon the presence of the objects ...
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... noted , that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; whereas , contrariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long ; for by that time ...
... noted , that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; whereas , contrariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long ; for by that time ...
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... noted , that some witty and sharp speeches , which have fallen from princes , have given fire to seditions . Cæsar did him- self infinite hurt in that speech , 66 Sylla nescivit literas , non potuit dictare ; " for it did utterly cut ...
... noted , that some witty and sharp speeches , which have fallen from princes , have given fire to seditions . Cæsar did him- self infinite hurt in that speech , 66 Sylla nescivit literas , non potuit dictare ; " for it did utterly cut ...
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... noted it in my history of king Henry the Seventh , of England , who de- pressed his nobility , whereupon it came to pass that his times were full of difficulties and troubles ; for the nobility , though they con- tinued loyal unto him ...
... noted it in my history of king Henry the Seventh , of England , who de- pressed his nobility , whereupon it came to pass that his times were full of difficulties and troubles ; for the nobility , though they con- tinued loyal unto him ...
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