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... winds ; because as the sea would of itself be calm and quiet , if the winds did not move and trouble it ; so the people would be peaceable and tractable if the seditious orators did not set them in working and agitation ' : so it may be ...
... winds ; because as the sea would of itself be calm and quiet , if the winds did not move and trouble it ; so the people would be peaceable and tractable if the seditious orators did not set them in working and agitation ' : so it may be ...
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... winds does not sow , and he that regards the clouds does not reap : a man must make his opportunity as oft as find it . To conclude , this behaviour is as the garment of the mind , and ought to have the conditions of a garment . For ...
... winds does not sow , and he that regards the clouds does not reap : a man must make his opportunity as oft as find it . To conclude , this behaviour is as the garment of the mind , and ought to have the conditions of a garment . For ...
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... winds ; " for both the disappointment of ex- pectation and the raising of rumours are not unaptly compared to winds . PROVERB . ( 10. ) Better is the end of a speech than the beginning thereof . " Explanation . This proverb reproves a ...
... winds ; " for both the disappointment of ex- pectation and the raising of rumours are not unaptly compared to winds . PROVERB . ( 10. ) Better is the end of a speech than the beginning thereof . " Explanation . This proverb reproves a ...
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... titles from the Alphabet , and the Topics ; and for the sixth part , by reason of the major observations , the speculations , and the provisional rules . THE HISTORY OF THE WINDS : OR THE FIRST TITLE 136 THE RULE OF THE PRESENT HISTORY .
... titles from the Alphabet , and the Topics ; and for the sixth part , by reason of the major observations , the speculations , and the provisional rules . THE HISTORY OF THE WINDS : OR THE FIRST TITLE 136 THE RULE OF THE PRESENT HISTORY .
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... WINDS : OR THE FIRST TITLE IN THE NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HISTORY , FOR THE FOUNDATION OF PHILOSOPHY : WHICH IS THE THIRD PART OF THE INSTAURATIO MAGNA . HISTORY OF THE WINDS . INTRODUCTION OR PREFACE . To HISTORY OF THE WINDS.
... WINDS : OR THE FIRST TITLE IN THE NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HISTORY , FOR THE FOUNDATION OF PHILOSOPHY : WHICH IS THE THIRD PART OF THE INSTAURATIO MAGNA . HISTORY OF THE WINDS . INTRODUCTION OR PREFACE . To HISTORY OF THE WINDS.
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