Works, Volumen7Longmans & Company, 1879 |
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... conditions : First , ( the same condition which hath been annexed to large- ness of territory , ) that is , that they be joined with martial prowess and valour . Secondly , That treasure doth then advance greatness , when it is rather ...
... conditions : First , ( the same condition which hath been annexed to large- ness of territory , ) that is , that they be joined with martial prowess and valour . Secondly , That treasure doth then advance greatness , when it is rather ...
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... condition of a state ( no question ) if it be meant of a civil war , as it was spoken ; but a condition proper to a state that shall increase , if it be taken of a foreign war . For except there be a spur in the state that shall excite ...
... condition of a state ( no question ) if it be meant of a civil war , as it was spoken ; but a condition proper to a state that shall increase , if it be taken of a foreign war . For except there be a spur in the state that shall excite ...
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... conditions . To make application of this part concerning treasure to your majesty's kingdoms : First , I suppose I cannot err , that as to the endowments of your crown , there is not any crown of Europe , that hath so great a proportion ...
... conditions . To make application of this part concerning treasure to your majesty's kingdoms : First , I suppose I cannot err , that as to the endowments of your crown , there is not any crown of Europe , that hath so great a proportion ...
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... condition was evil , but less good for the flower or blossom is a positive good , although the remove of it to give place to the fruit be a comparative good . So in the tale of Æsop , when the old fainting man in the heat of the day ...
... condition was evil , but less good for the flower or blossom is a positive good , although the remove of it to give place to the fruit be a comparative good . So in the tale of Æsop , when the old fainting man in the heat of the day ...
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... Demosthenes repre- hended the people for hearkening to the conditions offered by King Philip , being not honourable nor equal , he saith they were but aliments ' of their sloth and weakness , 90 COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL .
... Demosthenes repre- hended the people for hearkening to the conditions offered by King Philip , being not honourable nor equal , he saith they were but aliments ' of their sloth and weakness , 90 COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL .
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Página 319 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Página 809 - But little do men perceive what solitude is, and how far it extendeth. For a crowd is not company, and faces are but a gallery of pictures, and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.
Página 271 - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust. Yet...