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... hold on his mind . The very pur- suits in which he took most delight had rather their times than their excesses ; and were repeated each in its turn , rather than some one allowed to take the lead and overrule the rest ; whether that ...
... hold on his mind . The very pur- suits in which he took most delight had rather their times than their excesses ; and were repeated each in its turn , rather than some one allowed to take the lead and overrule the rest ; whether that ...
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... hold to be taken , what he is.2 The second , Dissimulation , in the negative ; when a man lets fall signs and arguments , that he is not that he is . And the third , Simulation , in the affirmative ; when a man industriously and ...
... hold to be taken , what he is.2 The second , Dissimulation , in the negative ; when a man lets fall signs and arguments , that he is not that he is . And the third , Simulation , in the affirmative ; when a man industriously and ...
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... hold out long . So that no man can be secret , except he give himself a little scope of dissimu- 1 ad conscientiam sublevandam . 2 silentibus . 8 in æquilibrio se continere , absque aliqua in alteram partem inclinationis sua ...
... hold out long . So that no man can be secret , except he give himself a little scope of dissimu- 1 ad conscientiam sublevandam . 2 silentibus . 8 in æquilibrio se continere , absque aliqua in alteram partem inclinationis sua ...
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... hold more culpable , and less politic ; except it be in great and rare matters . And therefore a general custom of simulation ( which is this last degree ) is a vice , rising either of a natural falseness or fearfulness , or of a mind ...
... hold more culpable , and less politic ; except it be in great and rare matters . And therefore a general custom of simulation ( which is this last degree ) is a vice , rising either of a natural falseness or fearfulness , or of a mind ...
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... been lucky in two or three experi- ments , but want the grounds of science , and therefore cannot hold out . Nay you shall see a bold fellow many times do Mahomet's miracle . Mahomet made the people 116 OF BOLDNESS . Of Boldness.
... been lucky in two or three experi- ments , but want the grounds of science , and therefore cannot hold out . Nay you shall see a bold fellow many times do Mahomet's miracle . Mahomet made the people 116 OF BOLDNESS . Of Boldness.
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