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... wherein we see nothing more usual than for the more able man to make the less show . For there is a great advantage in the well setting forth of a man's virtues , fortunes , merits ; and again , in the artificial covering of a man's ...
... wherein we see nothing more usual than for the more able man to make the less show . For there is a great advantage in the well setting forth of a man's virtues , fortunes , merits ; and again , in the artificial covering of a man's ...
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... wherein to unlade and deposit such provisions as are after to be employed . The second is , that your Majesty would make a correspondency between the commission there , and a council of plantation here : wherein I warrant myself by the ...
... wherein to unlade and deposit such provisions as are after to be employed . The second is , that your Majesty would make a correspondency between the commission there , and a council of plantation here : wherein I warrant myself by the ...
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... wherein all these demon- strations are true , and some wherein part of them are true and part false , then shall they be intended words of true limitation to pass only those lands wherein all these circumstances are true . REGULA XIV ...
... wherein all these demon- strations are true , and some wherein part of them are true and part false , then shall they be intended words of true limitation to pass only those lands wherein all these circumstances are true . REGULA XIV ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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