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... princes , and during the factions and divisions of their people upon deep and irreconcilable quarrels , and during ... prince , whose imperial virtues contend with the excellence of her person ; both virtues contend with her fortune ...
... princes , and during the factions and divisions of their people upon deep and irreconcilable quarrels , and during ... prince , whose imperial virtues contend with the excellence of her person ; both virtues contend with her fortune ...
Side xxx
... prince , " he prays the king to give him a theme to dedicate to the lord of Buckingham . This unheard - of tri- bute this new benevolence , was neither demanded nor paid , though the complete edition of the Essays was afterwards ...
... prince , " he prays the king to give him a theme to dedicate to the lord of Buckingham . This unheard - of tri- bute this new benevolence , was neither demanded nor paid , though the complete edition of the Essays was afterwards ...
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... princes in minority ( not- withstanding the infinite disadvantage of that kind of state ) have nevertheless excelled the government of princes of mature age , even for that reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that ...
... princes in minority ( not- withstanding the infinite disadvantage of that kind of state ) have nevertheless excelled the government of princes of mature age , even for that reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that ...
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... princes , queen Eliza- beth and your majesty , being as Castor and Pollux , lucida sidera , stars of excellent light and most benign influence , hath wrought in all men of place and authority in our nation . Now therefore we come to ...
... princes , queen Eliza- beth and your majesty , being as Castor and Pollux , lucida sidera , stars of excellent light and most benign influence , hath wrought in all men of place and authority in our nation . Now therefore we come to ...
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... princes or superiors , is want of duty . For the custom of the Levant , which is , that subjects do forbear to gaze or fix their eyes upon princes , is in the outward ceremony bar- barous , but the moral is good for men ought not by ...
... princes or superiors , is want of duty . For the custom of the Levant , which is , that subjects do forbear to gaze or fix their eyes upon princes , is in the outward ceremony bar- barous , but the moral is good for men ought not by ...
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