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... reason to distrust mine own judgment , both as weak in itself , and as that which may be overborne by my zeal and affection to this cause ; I think it were an error to speak further , till I may see some sound foundation laid of the ...
... reason to distrust mine own judgment , both as weak in itself , and as that which may be overborne by my zeal and affection to this cause ; I think it were an error to speak further , till I may see some sound foundation laid of the ...
Side 32
... reason is good ; but it is not all , nor that which is most alledged . For the true received reason is , that pirates are communes humani generis hostes ; whom all nations are to prosecute , not so much in the right of their own fears ...
... reason is good ; but it is not all , nor that which is most alledged . For the true received reason is , that pirates are communes humani generis hostes ; whom all nations are to prosecute , not so much in the right of their own fears ...
Side 49
... reason and example . By reason thus : There be two manners of securing of large territories : the one by the natural arms of every province ; and the other by the protecting arms of the principal estate , in which case commonly the ...
... reason and example . By reason thus : There be two manners of securing of large territories : the one by the natural arms of every province ; and the other by the protecting arms of the principal estate , in which case commonly the ...
Side 51
... reasons and examples we may safely conclude , that largeness of territory is so far from being a thing insepa- rable ... reason of state is evident , that if the parts of an estate be disjoined and remote , and so be interrupted with the ...
... reasons and examples we may safely conclude , that largeness of territory is so far from being a thing insepa- rable ... reason of state is evident , that if the parts of an estate be disjoined and remote , and so be interrupted with the ...
Side 53
... reason of the strange inundations of people which both from the east and north west overwhelmed the Roman empire in one age of the world , which a man upon the sudden would attribute to some constellation or fatal revolution of time ...
... reason of the strange inundations of people which both from the east and north west overwhelmed the Roman empire in one age of the world , which a man upon the sudden would attribute to some constellation or fatal revolution of time ...
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