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... opinion , order , or good intention . This is a thing may seem to many a matter trivial , and done already ; but if it were done less partially , it would be embraced more generally . Of this I may give only this advice , ac- cording to ...
... opinion , order , or good intention . This is a thing may seem to many a matter trivial , and done already ; but if it were done less partially , it would be embraced more generally . Of this I may give only this advice , ac- cording to ...
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... , if then they used it , it came to pass , that the former opinion , spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of dealing made them almost invi- sible . There be three degrees of this hiding and veiling of с 3 21.
... , if then they used it , it came to pass , that the former opinion , spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of dealing made them almost invi- sible . There be three degrees of this hiding and veiling of с 3 21.
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... opinion ; secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to feign , if there be no remedy . OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN . THE joys of parents are secret , and so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot utter the one , nor ...
... opinion ; secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to feign , if there be no remedy . OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN . THE joys of parents are secret , and so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot utter the one , nor ...
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... opinion or course , profess it plainly , and declare it , together with the reasons that move thee to change , and do not think to steal it , A servant or a favourite , if he be inward , and no other apparent cause of esteem , is com ...
... opinion or course , profess it plainly , and declare it , together with the reasons that move thee to change , and do not think to steal it , A servant or a favourite , if he be inward , and no other apparent cause of esteem , is com ...
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... opinion did so much magnify goodness , as the Christian religion doth therefore , to avoid the scandal , and the danger both , it is good to take knowledge of the errors of an habit so excellent . Seek the good of other men , but be not ...
... opinion did so much magnify goodness , as the Christian religion doth therefore , to avoid the scandal , and the danger both , it is good to take knowledge of the errors of an habit so excellent . Seek the good of other men , but be not ...
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