Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do ; because both particular persons ...
... hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do ; because both particular persons ...
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... heart , there is no God ; " it is not said , " The fool hath thought in his heart ; " so as he rather saith it by rote to himself , as that he would have , than that he can tho- roughly believe it , or be persuaded of it ; for none deny ...
... heart , there is no God ; " it is not said , " The fool hath thought in his heart ; " so as he rather saith it by rote to himself , as that he would have , than that he can tho- roughly believe it , or be persuaded of it ; for none deny ...
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... heart hard to find or sound . Hence it comes like- wise , that princes many times make them- selves desires , and set their hearts upon toys ; sometimes upon a building ; sometimes upor erecting of an order ; sometimes upon the ...
... heart hard to find or sound . Hence it comes like- wise , that princes many times make them- selves desires , and set their hearts upon toys ; sometimes upon a building ; sometimes upor erecting of an order ; sometimes upon the ...
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... hearts and trans- parent countenances : yet this would be done with a demure abasing of your eye sometimes , as the Jesuits also do use . Another is , that when you have any thing to obtain of present dispatch , you entertain and amuse ...
... hearts and trans- parent countenances : yet this would be done with a demure abasing of your eye sometimes , as the Jesuits also do use . Another is , that when you have any thing to obtain of present dispatch , you entertain and amuse ...
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... heart but a true friend , to whom you may impart griefs , joys , fears , hopes , suspicions , counsels , and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it , in a kind of civil shrift or confession . It is a strange thing to observe how ...
... heart but a true friend , to whom you may impart griefs , joys , fears , hopes , suspicions , counsels , and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it , in a kind of civil shrift or confession . It is a strange thing to observe how ...
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