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... minds that ever were heard of ; how the Earl never loved the Prince nor the Lady Elizabeth ; how strange it was that the King kept an outlandish physician about his person and the person of the Prince deceased ; " thereon he said ...
... minds that ever were heard of ; how the Earl never loved the Prince nor the Lady Elizabeth ; how strange it was that the King kept an outlandish physician about his person and the person of the Prince deceased ; " thereon he said ...
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... minds nor sati- ated them . The goodness of his disposition had awa- kened manifold hopes among numbers of all ranks , nor had he lived long enough to disappoint them . More- over , as among the people generally he had the repu- tation ...
... minds nor sati- ated them . The goodness of his disposition had awa- kened manifold hopes among numbers of all ranks , nor had he lived long enough to disappoint them . More- over , as among the people generally he had the repu- tation ...
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... 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 were ...
... 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 were ...
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... mind he had , in desires and affections turbulent , but in judgment and intellect very serene ; as appears by the ease with which he delivered himself both in action and speech . For no man decided quicker , or spoke clearer there was ...
... mind he had , in desires and affections turbulent , but in judgment and intellect very serene ; as appears by the ease with which he delivered himself both in action and speech . For no man decided quicker , or spoke clearer there was ...
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... minds : and that not by any ordinary kind of discipline , that inured them to obey commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and alacrity , and won the battle almost ...
... minds : and that not by any ordinary kind of discipline , that inured them to obey commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and alacrity , and won the battle almost ...
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adeo Æsop amongst ancient atheism atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better body businesse Cæsar Certainly Cicero commonly counsel cunning custom danger death discourse doth ejus Endymion enim envy erat Essays esset etiam factions fame favour fere fortune Francis Bacon fuit Galba goeth hæc hath haue honour hujusmodi illa illud instar Itaque Iudge iudgement Julius Cæsar kind King likewise magis maketh man's matter means men's Metis mind nature Neque neuer nihil nobility omnia opinion persons Pompey princes profanum quæ quam quod rebus religion rerum rest riches saith Salomon seditions servants shew sibi side sive sort speak speech suæ sunt Tacitus tamen tanquam tantum themselues things thou thought Tiberius tion translation adds true unto usury veluti vertue verum Vespasian virtue vpon wherein whereof wise words