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... dangerous and universal , that the lesser neighbour estate should be devoured of the greater . For this may be the case of ... danger of the example ; for that the example of that which is done in a man's own defence cannot be dangerous ...
... dangerous and universal , that the lesser neighbour estate should be devoured of the greater . For this may be the case of ... danger of the example ; for that the example of that which is done in a man's own defence cannot be dangerous ...
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... danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discontentments ' , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame . And ...
... danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discontentments ' , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame . And ...
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... danger is not great ; for common people are of slow motion , if they be not excited by the greater sort ; and the greater sort are of small strength , except the multitude be apt and ready to move of themselves . Then is the danger ...
... danger is not great ; for common people are of slow motion , if they be not excited by the greater sort ; and the greater sort are of small strength , except the multitude be apt and ready to move of themselves . Then is the danger ...
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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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