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Pagina viii
... never " took so much comfort in any labours of my own , so I shall never " acknowledge myself more obliged in any thing to the labours of " another , than in that which shall assist it . Which your labour , " if I can by my place ...
... never " took so much comfort in any labours of my own , so I shall never " acknowledge myself more obliged in any thing to the labours of " another , than in that which shall assist it . Which your labour , " if I can by my place ...
Pagina ix
... never be one of the Antipodes , to tread opposite to the present world 6. It disposes men to leisure and retirement . It were strange if that , which accustometh the mind to a perpetual motion and agitation , should induce slothful ...
... never be one of the Antipodes , to tread opposite to the present world 6. It disposes men to leisure and retirement . It were strange if that , which accustometh the mind to a perpetual motion and agitation , should induce slothful ...
Pagina ix
... never caring , in all tempests , what becomes of the ship of state , so they may save themselves in the cockboat of their own fortune . 3. Learned men fail sometimes in applying themselves to individuals . The reasons of this : 1. The ...
... never caring , in all tempests , what becomes of the ship of state , so they may save themselves in the cockboat of their own fortune . 3. Learned men fail sometimes in applying themselves to individuals . The reasons of this : 1. The ...
Pagina xiii
... never had forty - five years of better times ; and yet not through the calmness of the season , but through the wisdom of her regimen . For if there be considered of the one side , the truth of religion established , the constant peace ...
... never had forty - five years of better times ; and yet not through the calmness of the season , but through the wisdom of her regimen . For if there be considered of the one side , the truth of religion established , the constant peace ...
Pagina xvi
... never so detestable ; or of Ulysses , 66 qui vetulam prætulit immortalitati . " being a figure of those which prefer custom , and habit before all excellency ; or of a number of the like popular judgments . For these things continue as ...
... never so detestable ; or of Ulysses , 66 qui vetulam prætulit immortalitati . " being a figure of those which prefer custom , and habit before all excellency ; or of a number of the like popular judgments . For these things continue as ...
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