Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... Usury Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 11 Youth and Age A King · 12 Beauty Nobility ib . Deformity Seditions and Troubles Atheism - Superstition Travel 13 Building 15 Gardens 16 Negotiating " 17 Followers and Friends Empire 18 Suitors ...
... Usury Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 11 Youth and Age A King · 12 Beauty Nobility ib . Deformity Seditions and Troubles Atheism - Superstition Travel 13 Building 15 Gardens 16 Negotiating " 17 Followers and Friends Empire 18 Suitors ...
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... usury , engrossing , great pasturages , and the like . For removing discontentments , or , at least , the danger of them , there is in every state ( as we know ) two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When one of ...
... usury , engrossing , great pasturages , and the like . For removing discontentments , or , at least , the danger of them , there is in every state ( as we know ) two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When one of ...
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... Usury is the certainest means of gain , though one of the worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , " in sudore vultus alieni ; " and besides , doth plough upon Sun- , days out yet , certain though it be , it hath faws for that ...
... Usury is the certainest means of gain , though one of the worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , " in sudore vultus alieni ; " and besides , doth plough upon Sun- , days out yet , certain though it be , it hath faws for that ...
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... USURY . OF USURY . devils , giants , is , on the other side , as unfit ; but chiefly , let the music of them be recrea- tive , and with some strange changes . Some sweet odours suddenly coming forth , without any drops falling , are ...
... USURY . OF USURY . devils , giants , is , on the other side , as unfit ; but chiefly , let the music of them be recrea- tive , and with some strange changes . Some sweet odours suddenly coming forth , without any drops falling , are ...
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Francis Bacon. OF FORTUNE , AND OF USURY . OF USURY . OF YOUTH AND AGE , AND OF. 38 a petition to the deputy that he might be hanged in a wyth , and not in a halter , because it had been so used with former rebels . There be monks in ...
Francis Bacon. OF FORTUNE , AND OF USURY . OF USURY . OF YOUTH AND AGE , AND OF. 38 a petition to the deputy that he might be hanged in a wyth , and not in a halter , because it had been so used with former rebels . There be monks in ...
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