Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 206 pages |
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Page 26
... deal- ing , made them almost invisible . There be three degrees of this hiding and veiling of a man's self ; the first , closeness , re- servation , and secrecy , when a man leaveth him- self without observation , or without hold to be ...
... deal- ing , made them almost invisible . There be three degrees of this hiding and veiling of a man's self ; the first , closeness , re- servation , and secrecy , when a man leaveth him- self without observation , or without hold to be ...
Page 67
... deal men should say there was no such a man at all as Plutarch , than that they should say there was one Plu- tarch that would eat his children as soon as they were born ; " as the poets speak of Saturn : and , as the contumely is ...
... deal men should say there was no such a man at all as Plutarch , than that they should say there was one Plu- tarch that would eat his children as soon as they were born ; " as the poets speak of Saturn : and , as the contumely is ...
Page 74
... deal with their neighbours , their wives , their children , their prelates or clergy , their nobles , their second nobles or gentlemen , their merchants , their commons , and their men of war ; and from all these arise dangers , if care ...
... deal with their neighbours , their wives , their children , their prelates or clergy , their nobles , their second nobles or gentlemen , their merchants , their commons , and their men of war ; and from all these arise dangers , if care ...
Page 76
... deal with stout and haughty kings , William Rufus , Henry the First , and Henry the Second . The danger is not from that state , but where it hath a dependance of foreign authority ; or where the churchmen come in and are elected , not ...
... deal with stout and haughty kings , William Rufus , Henry the First , and Henry the Second . The danger is not from that state , but where it hath a dependance of foreign authority ; or where the churchmen come in and are elected , not ...
Page 85
... the Jesuits also do use . Another is , that when you have any thing to obtain of present dispatch , you entertain and amuse the party with whom you deal with some other discourse , that he be not too much awake E 3 85.
... the Jesuits also do use . Another is , that when you have any thing to obtain of present dispatch , you entertain and amuse the party with whom you deal with some other discourse , that he be not too much awake E 3 85.
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