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... ment , that his thoughts were still free , vigorous , and noble . The last five years of his life he devoted wholly to his studies . In his recess he composed the greatest part of his English and Latin works . He expired on the 9th of ...
... ment , that his thoughts were still free , vigorous , and noble . The last five years of his life he devoted wholly to his studies . In his recess he composed the greatest part of his English and Latin works . He expired on the 9th of ...
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... ment of man's rest : for if a man can be par- taker of God's theatre , he shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , " ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus suæ , " vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then ...
... ment of man's rest : for if a man can be par- taker of God's theatre , he shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , " ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus suæ , " vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then ...
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... ment are mainly shaken , or weakened , ( which are religion , justice , counsel , and treasure , ) men had need to pray for fair weather . But let us pass from this part of predictions , ( con- cerning which , nevertheless , more light ...
... ment are mainly shaken , or weakened , ( which are religion , justice , counsel , and treasure , ) men had need to pray for fair weather . But let us pass from this part of predictions , ( con- cerning which , nevertheless , more light ...
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... ment sometimes he used to wind the pins too high , sometimes to let them down too low ; and certain it is , that nothing destroyeth authority so much as the unequal and untimely inter change of power pressed too far , and relaxed too ...
... ment sometimes he used to wind the pins too high , sometimes to let them down too low ; and certain it is , that nothing destroyeth authority so much as the unequal and untimely inter change of power pressed too far , and relaxed too ...
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... ment of the plantation depend upon too many counsellors and undertakers in the country that planteth , but upon a temperate number ; and let those be rather noblemen and gentle- men , than merchants ; for they look ever to 162.
... ment of the plantation depend upon too many counsellors and undertakers in the country that planteth , but upon a temperate number ; and let those be rather noblemen and gentle- men , than merchants ; for they look ever to 162.
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