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... sheweth well they be but deceits of plea- sure , and not pleasures ; and that it was the no- velty which pleased , and not the quality and 66 Harleian MSS . 6797 . " therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars , PREFACE . XXV · 251.
... sheweth well they be but deceits of plea- sure , and not pleasures ; and that it was the no- velty which pleased , and not the quality and 66 Harleian MSS . 6797 . " therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars , PREFACE . XXV · 251.
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Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. " therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars , " and ambitious princes turn melancholy . But of knowledge there is no satiety , but satisfaction and appetite are perpetually interchangeable . " 66 66 ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. " therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars , " and ambitious princes turn melancholy . But of knowledge there is no satiety , but satisfaction and appetite are perpetually interchangeable . " 66 66 ...
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... turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business ; it will be acknowlged even by those that practise it not , that clean and round dealing is the honour of man's nature ...
... turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business ; it will be acknowlged even by those that practise it not , that clean and round dealing is the honour of man's nature ...
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... turn thee be- " hind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following , and party . Contrariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may accommodate points of religion by middle ways , and taking part of both , and witty ...
... turn thee be- " hind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following , and party . Contrariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may accommodate points of religion by middle ways , and taking part of both , and witty ...
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... turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then they used it , it came to pass that the former opinion spread abroad , of their good faith and clear- ness of dealing , made them almost ...
... turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then they used it , it came to pass that the former opinion spread abroad , of their good faith and clear- ness of dealing , made them almost ...
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