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... command whatever he was master of . The gifts taken were for the most part for interlocutory orders ; his decrees were generally made with so much equity , that though gifts rendered him suspected for injustice , yet never any decree ...
... command whatever he was master of . The gifts taken were for the most part for interlocutory orders ; his decrees were generally made with so much equity , that though gifts rendered him suspected for injustice , yet never any decree ...
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... command immortal fame , should have stooped to the little ambi- tion of power . " And another great character further says , " The faculties of his mind were great and happily united ; for his imagination , memory and reason were all ...
... command immortal fame , should have stooped to the little ambi- tion of power . " And another great character further says , " The faculties of his mind were great and happily united ; for his imagination , memory and reason were all ...
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... command over nature , they appear most in adversity . It is yet a higher speech of his than the other , ( much too high for a heathen ) , " It is true greatness to have in " one the frailty of a man , and the security of " a God ...
... command over nature , they appear most in adversity . It is yet a higher speech of his than the other , ( much too high for a heathen ) , " It is true greatness to have in " one the frailty of a man , and the security of " a God ...
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... command in chief , but be seconds , and under the direc- tion of others : for in counsel it is good to see dangers , and in execution not to see them , ex- cept they be very great . OF GOODNESS , AND GOODNESS OF NATURE . I TAKE E2 51.
... command in chief , but be seconds , and under the direc- tion of others : for in counsel it is good to see dangers , and in execution not to see them , ex- cept they be very great . OF GOODNESS , AND GOODNESS OF NATURE . I TAKE E2 51.
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... men of their nobi- lity shall find ease in employing them , and a better slide into their business ; for people na- turally bend to them as born in some sort to command . OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . SHEPHERDS of people had need 62.
... men of their nobi- lity shall find ease in employing them , and a better slide into their business ; for people na- turally bend to them as born in some sort to command . OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . SHEPHERDS of people had need 62.
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