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... Cunning Of Wisdom for a Man's self Of Innovations Of Dispatch • Of Seeming Wise Of Friendship Of Expense Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates Of Regiment of Health Of Suspicion • Of Discourse Of Plantations Of Riches Of ...
... Cunning Of Wisdom for a Man's self Of Innovations Of Dispatch • Of Seeming Wise Of Friendship Of Expense Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates Of Regiment of Health Of Suspicion • Of Discourse Of Plantations Of Riches Of ...
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... , and confidence , and the nobility of his birth . And the same held good in all things else , that he was taken to be by no means cunning or wily , but frank and veracious . And though he was in fact a consummate 36 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... , and confidence , and the nobility of his birth . And the same held good in all things else , that he was taken to be by no means cunning or wily , but frank and veracious . And though he was in fact a consummate 36 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... Travel . 19. Of Empire . 20. Of Counsel . 21. Of Delays . 22. Of Cunning . 41. Of Usury . 42. Of Youth and Age . 43. Of Beauty . 44. Of Deformity . 45. Of Building . 46. Of Gardens . 47. Of Negotiating . self . 49. Of Suitors .
... Travel . 19. Of Empire . 20. Of Counsel . 21. Of Delays . 22. Of Cunning . 41. Of Usury . 42. Of Youth and Age . 43. Of Beauty . 44. Of Deformity . 45. Of Building . 46. Of Gardens . 47. Of Negotiating . self . 49. Of Suitors .
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... cunning to suffer a man to keep an indifferent carriage between both , and to be secret , without swaying the balance on either side.3 They will so beset a man with questions , and draw him on , and pick it out of him , that , without ...
... cunning to suffer a man to keep an indifferent carriage between both , and to be secret , without swaying the balance on either side.3 They will so beset a man with questions , and draw him on , and pick it out of him , that , without ...
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... cunning fashion . For in that course a man doth but disavow fortune ; and seemeth to be conscious of his own want in worth ; 1 and doth but teach others to envy him . Lastly , to conclude this part ; as we said in the be- ginning that ...
... cunning fashion . For in that course a man doth but disavow fortune ; and seemeth to be conscious of his own want in worth ; 1 and doth but teach others to envy him . Lastly , to conclude this part ; as we said in the be- ginning that ...
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