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... themselves sometimes of purpose to be crossed and overborn in things that do not much con- cern them . Notwithstanding so much is true , that the carriage of greatness in a plain and open manner , ( so it be without arrogancy and 36.
... themselves sometimes of purpose to be crossed and overborn in things that do not much con- cern them . Notwithstanding so much is true , that the carriage of greatness in a plain and open manner , ( so it be without arrogancy and 36.
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... cern of these intentions in another that as- pireth , is a wise prince . Generally let princes and states choose such ministers as are more sensible of duty than of rising , and such as love business rather upon conscience than upon ...
... cern of these intentions in another that as- pireth , is a wise prince . Generally let princes and states choose such ministers as are more sensible of duty than of rising , and such as love business rather upon conscience than upon ...
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