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... Plantations 159 .Riches 164 .Prophecies 170 .Ambition 175 .. .Masques and Triumphs .Nature in Men 178 181 .Custom and Education • 184 .Fortune 187 .Usury 190 Youth and Age 196 .. .Beauty 199 .. .. .Deformity 201 .. .. .Building .Gardens ...
... Plantations 159 .Riches 164 .Prophecies 170 .Ambition 175 .. .Masques and Triumphs .Nature in Men 178 181 .Custom and Education • 184 .Fortune 187 .Usury 190 Youth and Age 196 .. .Beauty 199 .. .. .Deformity 201 .. .. .Building .Gardens ...
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... jus hæreditatis ; " but also , " jus “ suffragii , and jus honorum ; " and this not to singular persons alone , but likewise to whole families ; yea , to cities , and sometimes to na tions . Add to this , their custom of plantation 142.
... jus hæreditatis ; " but also , " jus “ suffragii , and jus honorum ; " and this not to singular persons alone , but likewise to whole families ; yea , to cities , and sometimes to na tions . Add to this , their custom of plantation 142.
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Francis Bacon. tions . Add to this , their custom of plantation of colonies , whereby the Roman plant was removed into the soil of other nations ; and , putting both constitutions together , you will say , that it was not the Romans that ...
Francis Bacon. tions . Add to this , their custom of plantation of colonies , whereby the Roman plant was removed into the soil of other nations ; and , putting both constitutions together , you will say , that it was not the Romans that ...
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... plantations to be the children of former kingdoms . I like a plantation in a pure soil ; that is , where people are not displanted to the end to plant in others ; for else it is rather an extirpation than a plantation . Planting of ...
... plantations to be the children of former kingdoms . I like a plantation in a pure soil ; that is , where people are not displanted to the end to plant in others ; for else it is rather an extirpation than a plantation . Planting of ...
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... plantation , but no farther . It is a shameful and unblessed thing to take the scum of people and wicked condemned men , to be the people with whom you plant ; and not only so , but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live ...
... plantation , but no farther . It is a shameful and unblessed thing to take the scum of people and wicked condemned men , to be the people with whom you plant ; and not only so , but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live ...
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