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... counsellors ; but may extract and select . Neither is it necessary that he that consulteth what he should do , should declare what he will do . But let princes beware that the unsecreting of their affairs comes not from themselves . And ...
... counsellors ; but may extract and select . Neither is it necessary that he that consulteth what he should do , should declare what he will do . But let princes beware that the unsecreting of their affairs comes not from themselves . And ...
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... counsellors should not be too speculative into their sovereign's person . The true composition of a counsellor is ... counsellors are the dead : ] books will speak plain when counsellors blanch . Therefore it is good to be ...
... counsellors should not be too speculative into their sovereign's person . The true composition of a counsellor is ... counsellors are the dead : ] books will speak plain when counsellors blanch . Therefore it is good to be ...
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... counsellors and statesmen , there may be found ( though rarely ) those which can make a small state great , and yet cannot fiddle : as on the other side , there will be found a great many that can fiddle very cunningly , but yet are so ...
... counsellors and statesmen , there may be found ( though rarely ) those which can make a small state great , and yet cannot fiddle : as on the other side , there will be found a great many that can fiddle very cunningly , but yet are so ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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