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Nevertheless it is to be noted that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; 2 whereas contrariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long .
Nevertheless it is to be noted that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; 2 whereas contrariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long .
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WE will speak of Nobility first as a portion of an estate ; then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy where there is no nobility at all , is ever a pure and absolute tyranny ; as that of the Turks .
WE will speak of Nobility first as a portion of an estate ; then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy where there is no nobility at all , is ever a pure and absolute tyranny ; as that of the Turks .
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which is the less hard to do , because both particular persons and factions are apt enough to flatter them- selves , or at least to brave that they believe not.1 Also the foresight and prevention , that there be no likely or fit head ...
which is the less hard to do , because both particular persons and factions are apt enough to flatter them- selves , or at least to brave that they believe not.1 Also the foresight and prevention , that there be no likely or fit head ...
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