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... fortune ; such as Henry the Seventh with us , and Lewis the Twelfth in France ; both of whom , of late years and almost at the same time , came to their kingdoms not only from a private but from an adverse and troubled fortune ; and ...
... fortune ; such as Henry the Seventh with us , and Lewis the Twelfth in France ; both of whom , of late years and almost at the same time , came to their kingdoms not only from a private but from an adverse and troubled fortune ; and ...
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... FORTUNE . IT cannot be denied , but outward accidents conduce much to fortune ; 2 favour , 3 opportunity , death of oth- 273 , occasion fitting virtue . But chiefly , the mould of man's fortune is in his own hands . Faber quisque 1 ...
... FORTUNE . IT cannot be denied , but outward accidents conduce much to fortune ; 2 favour , 3 opportunity , death of oth- 273 , occasion fitting virtue . But chiefly , the mould of man's fortune is in his own hands . Faber quisque 1 ...
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... fortune maketh an enterpriser and remover ; ( the French hath it . better , entreprenant , or remuant ; ) but the exercised fortune maketh the able man . ' Fortune is to be hon- oured and respected , and it be but for her daughters ...
... fortune maketh an enterpriser and remover ; ( the French hath it . better , entreprenant , or remuant ; ) but the exercised fortune maketh the able man . ' Fortune is to be hon- oured and respected , and it be but for her daughters ...
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