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... ground of truth , ( a hill not to be commanded , and " where the air is always clear and serene ) , and to see " the errors , and wanderings , and mists , and tem- " pests , in the vale below : " so always that this pros- pest be with ...
... ground of truth , ( a hill not to be commanded , and " where the air is always clear and serene ) , and to see " the errors , and wanderings , and mists , and tem- " pests , in the vale below : " so always that this pros- pest be with ...
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... ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a light- some ground : judge , therefore , of the pleasure of the heart by the pleasure of the eye . Certainly virtue is like precious odours , most fragrant when / 16 OF ADVERSITY .
... ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a light- some ground : judge , therefore , of the pleasure of the heart by the pleasure of the eye . Certainly virtue is like precious odours , most fragrant when / 16 OF ADVERSITY .
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... ground where it must first fill a pool . It is indifferent for judges and magistrates ; for if they be facile and corrupt , you shall have a servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals commonly , in their ...
... ground where it must first fill a pool . It is indifferent for judges and magistrates ; for if they be facile and corrupt , you shall have a servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals commonly , in their ...
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... ground , than upon a flat ; and , for the same reason , those that are ad- vanced by degrees are less envied than those that are advanced suddenly , and " per saltum . " Those that have joined with their honour great travels , cares ...
... ground , than upon a flat ; and , for the same reason , those that are ad- vanced by degrees are less envied than those that are advanced suddenly , and " per saltum . " Those that have joined with their honour great travels , cares ...
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... ( though God accept them ) , yet towards men are little better than good dreams , except they be put in act ; and that cannot be without power and place , as the 66 66 vantage and commanding ground . Merit and good works 34 OF GREAT PLACE .
... ( though God accept them ) , yet towards men are little better than good dreams , except they be put in act ; and that cannot be without power and place , as the 66 66 vantage and commanding ground . Merit and good works 34 OF GREAT PLACE .
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