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Pagina 55
... Thing he was . To speake now of the true Temper " of Em- pire : It is a Thing rare , and hard to keep : few Things to desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist feare : And yet that commonly is the Case of ...
... Thing he was . To speake now of the true Temper " of Em- pire : It is a Thing rare , and hard to keep : few Things to desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist feare : And yet that commonly is the Case of ...
Pagina 58
... Things , that are tender " and unpleas- ing , it is good to breake the Ice , by some whose Words are of lesse weight , and to reserve the more weighty Voice , to come in , as by chance , so that he may be asked the Question upon the ...
... Things , that are tender " and unpleas- ing , it is good to breake the Ice , by some whose Words are of lesse weight , and to reserve the more weighty Voice , to come in , as by chance , so that he may be asked the Question upon the ...
Pagina 159
... things which be- long to the charge of the Magsitrates , You may terme this Affectation , a shallow , petty , bastard Ambition , alto- gether illiberall and degenerous . But the foolish ambitious fellow is he , who being invited to ...
... things which be- long to the charge of the Magsitrates , You may terme this Affectation , a shallow , petty , bastard Ambition , alto- gether illiberall and degenerous . But the foolish ambitious fellow is he , who being invited to ...
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