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... inconveniences : therefore it is ill in counsel , good in execution ; so that the right ⚫ use of bold persons is , that they never command in chief , but be seconds , and under the direc- tion of others : for in counsel it is good to ...
... inconveniences : therefore it is ill in counsel , good in execution ; so that the right ⚫ use of bold persons is , that they never command in chief , but be seconds , and under the direc- tion of others : for in counsel it is good to ...
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... inconvenience in a state , for it is a surcharge of expence ; and besides , it being of necessity that many of the nobility fall in time to be weak in fortune , it maketh a kind of disproportion between honour and means . As for ...
... inconvenience in a state , for it is a surcharge of expence ; and besides , it being of necessity that many of the nobility fall in time to be weak in fortune , it maketh a kind of disproportion between honour and means . As for ...
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... ) from their head and de- vice . Let us now speak of the inconveniences of counsel , and of the remedies . The inconveni- ' ences that have been noted in calling and using counsel , are three : first , the revealing of 96.
... ) from their head and de- vice . Let us now speak of the inconveniences of counsel , and of the remedies . The inconveni- ' ences that have been noted in calling and using counsel , are three : first , the revealing of 96.
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... inconvenience , that men will counsel with an eye to themselves ; certainly , " non inveniet fidem super terram , " is meant of the nature of times , and not of all particular persons . There be that are in nature faithful and sincere ...
... inconvenience , that men will counsel with an eye to themselves ; certainly , " non inveniet fidem super terram , " is meant of the nature of times , and not of all particular persons . There be that are in nature faithful and sincere ...
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... inconvenience . The modern languages give unto such persons the name of favourites , or privadoes , as if it were matter of grace or conversation ; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof , naming them “ participes ...
... inconvenience . The modern languages give unto such persons the name of favourites , or privadoes , as if it were matter of grace or conversation ; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof , naming them “ participes ...
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