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... as no symptoms of such a thing appeared , especially in the stomach which is commonly most affected by poison , that report soon died away . IMAGINES CIVILES JULII CÆSARIS ET AUGUSTI CÆSARIS . PREFACE . 22 TRANSLATION , ETC.
... as no symptoms of such a thing appeared , especially in the stomach which is commonly most affected by poison , that report soon died away . IMAGINES CIVILES JULII CÆSARIS ET AUGUSTI CÆSARIS . PREFACE . 22 TRANSLATION , ETC.
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... commonly pass their youth in various errors ; and it is not till middle age that they show what they are . But those whose na- ture is composed and placid may flourish even in their first years . And whereas the gifts of the mind , like ...
... commonly pass their youth in various errors ; and it is not till middle age that they show what they are . But those whose na- ture is composed and placid may flourish even in their first years . And whereas the gifts of the mind , like ...
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... commonly spread when the sovereign is willing they should circulate ) and went abroad all over the land , that a mighty and well appointed Spanish fleet was at hand , that it had been seen on the western coast , and was doubtful for ...
... commonly spread when the sovereign is willing they should circulate ) and went abroad all over the land , that a mighty and well appointed Spanish fleet was at hand , that it had been seen on the western coast , and was doubtful for ...
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... commonly interessed therein themselves for their own ends . IV . OF REVENGE . REVENGE is a kind of wild justice ; which the more man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . For as for the first wrong , it doth but offend ...
... commonly interessed therein themselves for their own ends . IV . OF REVENGE . REVENGE is a kind of wild justice ; which the more man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . For as for the first wrong , it doth but offend ...
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... commonly vain and credulous withal . For he that talketh what he knoweth , will also talk what he knoweth not . Therefore set it down , that an habit of secrecy is both politic and moral . And in this part it is good that a man's face ...
... commonly vain and credulous withal . For he that talketh what he knoweth , will also talk what he knoweth not . Therefore set it down , that an habit of secrecy is both politic and moral . And in this part it is good that a man's face ...
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