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... danger is imminent and great ; for the rebel- lions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame ; and ...
... danger is imminent and great ; for the rebel- lions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame ; and ...
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... danger of them , there is in every state , ( as we know , ) two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When one of these is discontent the danger is not great ; for com- mon people are of slow motion if they be not ...
... danger of them , there is in every state , ( as we know , ) two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When one of these is discontent the danger is not great ; for com- mon people are of slow motion if they be not ...
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... husband . This kind of danger is then to be feared chiefly when the wives have plots for the raising of their own children , or else that they be advou- For their children , the tragedies likewise of dangers from. tresses . 90.
... husband . This kind of danger is then to be feared chiefly when the wives have plots for the raising of their own children , or else that they be advou- For their children , the tragedies likewise of dangers from. tresses . 90.
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... danger from them ; as it was in the times of Anselmus and Thomas Beckett , archbishops of Canterbury , who with their cro- siers did almost try it with the king's sword ; and yet they had to deal with stout and haughty kings , William ...
... danger from them ; as it was in the times of Anselmus and Thomas Beckett , archbishops of Canterbury , who with their cro- siers did almost try it with the king's sword ; and yet they had to deal with stout and haughty kings , William ...
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... danger from them , except it be where they have great and potent heads ; or where you meddle with the point of religion , or their customs , or means of life . For their men of war , it is a dangerous state where they live and remain in ...
... danger from them , except it be where they have great and potent heads ; or where you meddle with the point of religion , or their customs , or means of life . For their men of war , it is a dangerous state where they live and remain in ...
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