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... side . They will so beset a man with questions and draw him on , and pick it out of him , that without an absurd silence he must shew an inclination one way ; or if he do not , they will gather as much by his silence as by his speech ...
... side . They will so beset a man with questions and draw him on , and pick it out of him , that without an absurd silence he must shew an inclination one way ; or if he do not , they will gather as much by his silence as by his speech ...
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... side , they are more cruel and hardhearted , ( good to make severe inquisitors ) , because their tenderness is not so oft called upon . Grave natures , led by custom , and therefore constant , are commonly loving husbands , as was said ...
... side , they are more cruel and hardhearted , ( good to make severe inquisitors ) , because their tenderness is not so oft called upon . Grave natures , led by custom , and therefore constant , are commonly loving husbands , as was said ...
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... side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy predecessor fairly and ten- derly ; for if thou dost not , it is a debt will sure be paid when thou art gone . If thou have ...
... side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy predecessor fairly and ten- derly ; for if thou dost not , it is a debt will sure be paid when thou art gone . If thou have ...
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... side , there is a natural malignity : for there be that in their nature do not affect the good of others . The lighter sort of malignity turneth but to a crossness , or frowardness , or aptness to oppose , or difficileness , or the like ...
... side , there is a natural malignity : for there be that in their nature do not affect the good of others . The lighter sort of malignity turneth but to a crossness , or frowardness , or aptness to oppose , or difficileness , or the like ...
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... side , yet their words still make against him . 15. The love which a king oweth to a weal public should not be restrained to any one particular ; yet that his more special favour do reflect upon some worthy ones is somewhat necessary ...
... side , yet their words still make against him . 15. The love which a king oweth to a weal public should not be restrained to any one particular ; yet that his more special favour do reflect upon some worthy ones is somewhat necessary ...
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