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Página 21
And the effect of these two enterprises is now such , that both the East and the
West Indies being met in the crown of Spain , it is come to pass that ( as one saith
in a brave kind of expression ) the sun never sets in the Spanish dominions , but
...
And the effect of these two enterprises is now such , that both the East and the
West Indies being met in the crown of Spain , it is come to pass that ( as one saith
in a brave kind of expression ) the sun never sets in the Spanish dominions , but
...
Página 24
... reconcilements of schisms , pursuit of lawful temporal rights and quarrels , and
the like ; and how far this enterprise ought either to wait upon these other matters
, or to be mingled with them , or to pass by them and give law to them as inferior ...
... reconcilements of schisms , pursuit of lawful temporal rights and quarrels , and
the like ; and how far this enterprise ought either to wait upon these other matters
, or to be mingled with them , or to pass by them and give law to them as inferior ...
Página 42
After which the note - book passes to other subjects . Of course all inferences
drawn from memoranda like these , which were not intended to explain
themselves to any one but the writer , are uncertain ; but we have other evidence
to show that ...
After which the note - book passes to other subjects . Of course all inferences
drawn from memoranda like these , which were not intended to explain
themselves to any one but the writer , are uncertain ; but we have other evidence
to show that ...
Página 83
And in the moral of this fable it comes likewise to pass , that a good sure friend is
a better help at a pinch than all the stratagems and policies of a man ' s own wit .
So it falleth out to be a common error in negociating , whereas men have many ...
And in the moral of this fable it comes likewise to pass , that a good sure friend is
a better help at a pinch than all the stratagems and policies of a man ' s own wit .
So it falleth out to be a common error in negociating , whereas men have many ...
Página 85
Again , it cometh sometimes to pass , that there is an equality in the change or
privation , and as it were a dilemma boni or a dilemma mali : so that the
corruption of the one good is a generation of the other ; Sorti pater æquus utrique
est ...
Again , it cometh sometimes to pass , that there is an equality in the change or
privation , and as it were a dilemma boni or a dilemma mali : so that the
corruption of the one good is a generation of the other ; Sorti pater æquus utrique
est ...
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