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Pagina 18
... Prince of Orange , in his first hurt by the Spanish boy , could find no means to stanch the blood either by medi- cine or ligament : but was fain to have the orifice of the wound stopped by mens ' thumbs , succeed- ing one another , for ...
... Prince of Orange , in his first hurt by the Spanish boy , could find no means to stanch the blood either by medi- cine or ligament : but was fain to have the orifice of the wound stopped by mens ' thumbs , succeed- ing one another , for ...
Pagina 142
... princes , ledgment of my extreme labours and integrity ; in for avoiding of distraction , must take many things that business I thought myself every way bound , by way of admittance ; and if questions must be both in duty to your ...
... princes , ledgment of my extreme labours and integrity ; in for avoiding of distraction , must take many things that business I thought myself every way bound , by way of admittance ; and if questions must be both in duty to your ...
Pagina 155
... Prince of Transylvania ; a leader very famous for a time ; which revolt is not yet fully recovered . Whereas we seldom or never hear of revolts of provinces incorporated to the Turkish empire . true what the logicians say , " Opposita ...
... Prince of Transylvania ; a leader very famous for a time ; which revolt is not yet fully recovered . Whereas we seldom or never hear of revolts of provinces incorporated to the Turkish empire . true what the logicians say , " Opposita ...
Pagina 159
... judgment ; so , again , we cannot expect a prince so like to exceed , if I may so term it , in this point of beneficence to that nation , in respect of the occasion . For whereas all princes and OF THE UNION OF LAWS . 159.
... judgment ; so , again , we cannot expect a prince so like to exceed , if I may so term it , in this point of beneficence to that nation , in respect of the occasion . For whereas all princes and OF THE UNION OF LAWS . 159.
Pagina 160
Francis Bacon. respect of the occasion . For whereas all princes and all men are won either by merit or conversa- tion , there is no appearance , that any of his majesty's descendants can have either of these causes of bounty towards ...
Francis Bacon. respect of the occasion . For whereas all princes and all men are won either by merit or conversa- tion , there is no appearance , that any of his majesty's descendants can have either of these causes of bounty towards ...
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