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... turn there are never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business , will take it at any cost . Now , to speak of public envy . There is yet some good in public envy , whereas in ...
... turn there are never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business , will take it at any cost . Now , to speak of public envy . There is yet some good in public envy , whereas in ...
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... turn themselves into prophecies ; while the nature of man , which coveteth divination , thinks it no peril to foretell that which indeed they do but collect . As that of Seneca's verse . For so much was then subject to demonstration ...
... turn themselves into prophecies ; while the nature of man , which coveteth divination , thinks it no peril to foretell that which indeed they do but collect . As that of Seneca's verse . For so much was then subject to demonstration ...
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... turn judgment into wormwood ; and surely there be also that turn it into vinegar ; for injustice maketh it bitter , and delays make it sour . The principal duty of a judge is to suppress force and fraud ; whereof force is the more ...
... turn judgment into wormwood ; and surely there be also that turn it into vinegar ; for injustice maketh it bitter , and delays make it sour . The principal duty of a judge is to suppress force and fraud ; whereof force is the more ...
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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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