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... sometimes in the alteration of a stop , sometimes in the insertion of a parenthesis , sometimes in the correction of a letter , sometimes in the interlineation of two or three words . A few leaves are wanting , which are noticed in the ...
... sometimes in the alteration of a stop , sometimes in the insertion of a parenthesis , sometimes in the correction of a letter , sometimes in the interlineation of two or three words . A few leaves are wanting , which are noticed in the ...
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... sometimes upon ministers and servants ; sometimes upon col leagues and associates ; and the like ; and for that turn there are never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business ...
... sometimes upon ministers and servants ; sometimes upon col leagues and associates ; and the like ; and for that turn there are never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business ...
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... sometimes great effects of cross lies ; as if a man that negociates between two princes , to draw them to join in a war against the third , doth extol the forces of either of them above measure , the one to the other : and sometimes he ...
... sometimes great effects of cross lies ; as if a man that negociates between two princes , to draw them to join in a war against the third , doth extol the forces of either of them above measure , the one to the other : and sometimes he ...
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