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Pagina 53
... Affection , and the most depraved ; sons of violent and undertaking Natures , who so they may have Power , and Busi- nesse , will take it at any Cost . This publique Envy , seemeth to beat chiefly , upon principall Officers , or Min ...
... Affection , and the most depraved ; sons of violent and undertaking Natures , who so they may have Power , and Busi- nesse , will take it at any Cost . This publique Envy , seemeth to beat chiefly , upon principall Officers , or Min ...
Pagina 334
... affection holds no steady mansion . They growing up in yeares desire our ends , or applying themselves to a woman ... affection on that which is invisible , all that wee truely love is thus , what wee adore under affection of our senses ...
... affection holds no steady mansion . They growing up in yeares desire our ends , or applying themselves to a woman ... affection on that which is invisible , all that wee truely love is thus , what wee adore under affection of our senses ...
Pagina 336
... affection ; as not presumably ignorant of the criticall tests of death , by apposition of feathers , glasses , and reflection of figures , which dead eyes represent not ; which however not strictly verifiable in fresh and warm cadavers ...
... affection ; as not presumably ignorant of the criticall tests of death , by apposition of feathers , glasses , and reflection of figures , which dead eyes represent not ; which however not strictly verifiable in fresh and warm cadavers ...
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