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... merchant ; but for the lie's sake . But I cannot tell : this same truth is a naked and open daylight , that doth not shew the masques , and mummeries , and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candlelights . Truth may ...
... merchant ; but for the lie's sake . But I cannot tell : this same truth is a naked and open daylight , that doth not shew the masques , and mummeries , and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candlelights . Truth may ...
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... merchants , their commons , and their men of war ; and from all these arise dangers , if care and circumspection be not used . First , for their neighbours there can no general rule be given , ( the occasions are so variable , ) save ...
... merchants , their commons , and their men of war ; and from all these arise dangers , if care and circumspection be not used . First , for their neighbours there can no general rule be given , ( the occasions are so variable , ) save ...
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... merchants , they are " vena porta ; " and if they flourish not , a kingdom may have good limbs , but will have empty veins , and nourish little . Taxes and imposts upon them do seldom good to the king's revenue , for that which he wins ...
... merchants , they are " vena porta ; " and if they flourish not , a kingdom may have good limbs , but will have empty veins , and nourish little . Taxes and imposts upon them do seldom good to the king's revenue , for that which he wins ...
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... merchant , or in- ward beggar , hath so many tricks to uphold the credit of their wealth as these empty persons have to maintain the credit of their suffici- ency . Seeming wise men may make shift to get opinion ; but let no man choose ...
... merchant , or in- ward beggar , hath so many tricks to uphold the credit of their wealth as these empty persons have to maintain the credit of their suffici- ency . Seeming wise men may make shift to get opinion ; but let no man choose ...
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... merchants , or politic ministers ; and that they sit not too long upon a provocation : secondly , let them be pressed and ready to give aids and succours to their confederates ; as it ever was with the Romans ; insomuch , as if the ...
... merchants , or politic ministers ; and that they sit not too long upon a provocation : secondly , let them be pressed and ready to give aids and succours to their confederates ; as it ever was with the Romans ; insomuch , as if the ...
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