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... whereof maketh the profitable and instructing history ; but rather times refined in policies and industries , new and rare variety of accidents and alterations , equal and just encounters of state and state in forces and of prince and ...
... whereof maketh the profitable and instructing history ; but rather times refined in policies and industries , new and rare variety of accidents and alterations , equal and just encounters of state and state in forces and of prince and ...
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... whereof the times of this nation must needs participate , you shall find more knowledge in the world than was in the ages before , whereby the wits of men ( which are the shops wherein all actions are forged ) are more fur- nished and ...
... whereof the times of this nation must needs participate , you shall find more knowledge in the world than was in the ages before , whereby the wits of men ( which are the shops wherein all actions are forged ) are more fur- nished and ...
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... whereof , ex- ception was taken to divers persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; 2 and that it should be a ...
... whereof , ex- ception was taken to divers persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; 2 and that it should be a ...
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... whereof from the very beginning he was not forgetful ; and had been more happy at the latter end , if his early providence , which kept him from all necessity of exacting upon his people , could likewise have attempered his nature 1. e ...
... whereof from the very beginning he was not forgetful ; and had been more happy at the latter end , if his early providence , which kept him from all necessity of exacting upon his people , could likewise have attempered his nature 1. e ...
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... whereof the relations which we have are so naked , as they leave it scarce credible ; not for the nature of it , ( for it hath 1 In cujus rebus gestis asserendis satis invenitur in historia vera et monu- mentis antiquis , quod illum ...
... whereof the relations which we have are so naked , as they leave it scarce credible ; not for the nature of it , ( for it hath 1 In cujus rebus gestis asserendis satis invenitur in historia vera et monu- mentis antiquis , quod illum ...
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