Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... servants , ) in creating and breeding an emulation between brothers during childhood , which many times sorteth to ... servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals com- monly , in their hortatives , put men ...
... servants , ) in creating and breeding an emulation between brothers during childhood , which many times sorteth to ... servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals com- monly , in their hortatives , put men ...
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... servants ; ser- vants of the sovereign or state , servants of fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no freedom , neither in their persons , nor in their actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power and ...
... servants ; ser- vants of the sovereign or state , servants of fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no freedom , neither in their persons , nor in their actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power and ...
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... servant's hands from taking , but bind the hands of suitors also from offering ; for integrity used doth the one ; but integrity professed , and with a mani- fest detestation of bribery , doth the other ; and avoid not only the fault ...
... servant's hands from taking , but bind the hands of suitors also from offering ; for integrity used doth the one ; but integrity professed , and with a mani- fest detestation of bribery , doth the other ; and avoid not only the fault ...
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... servant of his people , or else he were without a calling at all . He then that honoureth him not is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . OF NOBILITY . WE will speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then ...
... servant of his people , or else he were without a calling at all . He then that honoureth him not is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . OF NOBILITY . WE will speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then ...
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... servant , I allow well ; so that he be such a one that hath the language , and hath been in the country before ; whereby he ... servants ought to make diligent inquiry . As for triumphs , masks , feasts , weddings , funerals , capital ...
... servant , I allow well ; so that he be such a one that hath the language , and hath been in the country before ; whereby he ... servants ought to make diligent inquiry . As for triumphs , masks , feasts , weddings , funerals , capital ...
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