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... dealing is the honour of man's nature ; and that mix- ture of falsehood is like allay in coin of gold and silver , which may make the metal work the better , but it embaseth it . For these winding and crooked courses are the goings of ...
... dealing is the honour of man's nature ; and that mix- ture of falsehood is like allay in coin of gold and silver , which may make the metal work the better , but it embaseth it . For these winding and crooked courses are the goings of ...
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... dealing ; and a name of certainty and veracity ; but then they were like horses well managed ; for they could tell passing well when to stop or turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then ...
... dealing ; and a name of certainty and veracity ; but then they were like horses well managed ; for they could tell passing well when to stop or turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then ...
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... dealing . But the gains of bargains are of a more doubtful nature ; when men shall wait upon others ' necessity , broke by ser- vants and instruments to draw them on , put off others 3 1 dives sylvis tam cæduis quam grandioribus . 2 ...
... dealing . But the gains of bargains are of a more doubtful nature ; when men shall wait upon others ' necessity , broke by ser- vants and instruments to draw them on , put off others 3 1 dives sylvis tam cæduis quam grandioribus . 2 ...
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... dealing with men in appetite , than with those that are where they would be . If a man deal with another upon conditions , the start or first performance is all ; which a man cannot rea- sonably demand , except either the nature of the ...
... dealing with men in appetite , than with those that are where they would be . If a man deal with another upon conditions , the start or first performance is all ; which a man cannot rea- sonably demand , except either the nature of the ...
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... dealing with cunning persons , we must ever consider their ends , to interpret their speeches ; and it is good to say little to them , and that which they least look for . In all negociations of diffi- culty , a man may not look to sow ...
... dealing with cunning persons , we must ever consider their ends , to interpret their speeches ; and it is good to say little to them , and that which they least look for . In all negociations of diffi- culty , a man may not look to sow ...
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