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... cause of esteem , is commonly thought but a by - way to close corruption . For roughness ; it is a need- less cause of discontent3 : severity breedeth fear , but rough- ness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from authority ought to be grave ...
... cause of esteem , is commonly thought but a by - way to close corruption . For roughness ; it is a need- less cause of discontent3 : severity breedeth fear , but rough- ness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from authority ought to be grave ...
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... cause multiplication of fees , and suspicion of bye - ways . * There is due from the judge to the advocate some commenda- tion and gracing , where causes are well handled and fair pleaded ; especially towards the side which obtaineth ...
... cause multiplication of fees , and suspicion of bye - ways . * There is due from the judge to the advocate some commenda- tion and gracing , where causes are well handled and fair pleaded ; especially towards the side which obtaineth ...
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... cause , giueth suspicion of corruption . A seruant or a fauourite if he be inward , and no other apparant cause of esteeme : is com- monly thought but a by - way . For roughnes it is a needlesse cause of discontent . Seuerity breedeth ...
... cause , giueth suspicion of corruption . A seruant or a fauourite if he be inward , and no other apparant cause of esteeme : is com- monly thought but a by - way . For roughnes it is a needlesse cause of discontent . Seuerity breedeth ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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