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bold ; handlement se ' s not . a translation of that book into the general language '
, not without great and ample additions and enrichment thereof , especially in the
second book , which handleth the Partition of Sciences ; in such sort , as I hold ...
bold ; handlement se ' s not . a translation of that book into the general language '
, not without great and ample additions and enrichment thereof , especially in the
second book , which handleth the Partition of Sciences ; in such sort , as I hold ...
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... platform may draw on the building . This work , because I was ever an enemy
to flattering dedications , I have dedicated to your lordship , in respect of our
ancient and private acquaintance ; and because amongst the men of our times I
hold ...
... platform may draw on the building . This work , because I was ever an enemy
to flattering dedications , I have dedicated to your lordship , in respect of our
ancient and private acquaintance ; and because amongst the men of our times I
hold ...
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I hold , and I doubt not but I shall make it plain ( as far as a sum or brief can make
a cause plain ) , that a war against the Turk is lawful , both by the laws of nature
and nations , and by the law divine , which is the perfection of the other two .
I hold , and I doubt not but I shall make it plain ( as far as a sum or brief can make
a cause plain ) , that a war against the Turk is lawful , both by the laws of nature
and nations , and by the law divine , which is the perfection of the other two .
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... can be found such an inequality between man and man as there is between
man and beast or between soul and body , it investeth a right of government ;
which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue sentence . But I . hold
both ...
... can be found such an inequality between man and man as there is between
man and beast or between soul and body , it investeth a right of government ;
which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue sentence . But I . hold
both ...
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... and this , although they had not been rebels to the empire : and put case
likewise that they had done no mischief at all actually ; yet if there shall be a
congregation and consent of people that shall hold all things to be lawful , not
according to ...
... and this , although they had not been rebels to the empire : and put case
likewise that they had done no mischief at all actually ; yet if there shall be a
congregation and consent of people that shall hold all things to be lawful , not
according to ...
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