Essays Moral, Economical and PoliticalMalepeyre, 1822 - 277 Seiten |
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... party of the Earl of Essex , he derived no advantage from his connexion with a court where Cecil was the chief favourite . But whe- ther to atone for his former choice of a patron , or from one of those inexplicable contradic- tions ...
... party of the Earl of Essex , he derived no advantage from his connexion with a court where Cecil was the chief favourite . But whe- ther to atone for his former choice of a patron , or from one of those inexplicable contradic- tions ...
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... party . Contrariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may accommodate points ' of religion by middle ways : and taking part of both , and witty reconcilements , as if they would make an arbitrement between God and ...
... party . Contrariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may accommodate points ' of religion by middle ways : and taking part of both , and witty reconcilements , as if they would make an arbitrement between God and ...
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... party should know when it cometh : this is the more gene- rous ; for the delight seemeth to be not so much in doing the hurt as in making the party repent : but base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark . Cosmus ...
... party should know when it cometh : this is the more gene- rous ; for the delight seemeth to be not so much in doing the hurt as in making the party repent : but base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark . Cosmus ...
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... party envied is beheld in glory or triumph ; for that sets an edge upon envy : and besides , at such times , the spirits of the person envied do come forth most into the outward parts , and so meet the blow . But leaving these ...
... party envied is beheld in glory or triumph ; for that sets an edge upon envy : and besides , at such times , the spirits of the person envied do come forth most into the outward parts , and so meet the blow . But leaving these ...
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... party loved , but to the loved most of all , except the love be reciprocal ; for it is a true rule , that love is ever rewarded , either with the reciprocal , or with an inward , or secret contempt ; by how much more the men ought to ...
... party loved , but to the loved most of all , except the love be reciprocal ; for it is a true rule , that love is ever rewarded , either with the reciprocal , or with an inward , or secret contempt ; by how much more the men ought to ...
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