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... haue . Perfection of friendship , is but a speculation . It is friendship , when a man can say to himselfe , I loue this man without respect of vtility . I am open hearted to him , I single him frō the generality of those with whom I ...
... haue . Perfection of friendship , is but a speculation . It is friendship , when a man can say to himselfe , I loue this man without respect of vtility . I am open hearted to him , I single him frō the generality of those with whom I ...
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... haue said no more . And although he had the confidence to denie the administration ; he had not the power to deny the nature . The Indians of the West , haue names for their particuler gods , though they haue no name for God : as if the ...
... haue said no more . And although he had the confidence to denie the administration ; he had not the power to deny the nature . The Indians of the West , haue names for their particuler gods , though they haue no name for God : as if the ...
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... haue strength in themselues were better to maintaine themselues indifferent , and neutrall . Yet euen in beginners to adhere so moderatly , as he be a man of the one faction , which is passablest with the other , com- monly giueth best ...
... haue strength in themselues were better to maintaine themselues indifferent , and neutrall . Yet euen in beginners to adhere so moderatly , as he be a man of the one faction , which is passablest with the other , com- monly giueth best ...
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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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