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... effect towards honesty of life and amendment of evil manners , because they are not read and revolved by men in their mature and settled years , but con- fined almost to boys and beginners . But is it not true also that much less are ...
... effect towards honesty of life and amendment of evil manners , because they are not read and revolved by men in their mature and settled years , but con- fined almost to boys and beginners . But is it not true also that much less are ...
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... effect is produced by the countenance and the carriage of it . Well says the poet , 3 Nec vultu destrue verba tuo.1 For a man may destroy and betray the force of his words by his countenance ; nay , and the effect of his deeds also , if ...
... effect is produced by the countenance and the carriage of it . Well says the poet , 3 Nec vultu destrue verba tuo.1 For a man may destroy and betray the force of his words by his countenance ; nay , and the effect of his deeds also , if ...
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... effect it produces , and he may thence take warning what to suppress and what to select in that which is to follow . PROVERB . ( 16. ) If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee , leave not thy place ; for management pacifies great ...
... effect it produces , and he may thence take warning what to suppress and what to select in that which is to follow . PROVERB . ( 16. ) If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee , leave not thy place ; for management pacifies great ...
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... effect , than as if he really felt them ; " but of his praises of Drusus , he says , " that he said less , but spoke more earnestly and sincerely . " 4 Again , Tacitus in speaking of this same Tiberius , and remarking on some speech , 1 ...
... effect , than as if he really felt them ; " but of his praises of Drusus , he says , " that he said less , but spoke more earnestly and sincerely . " 4 Again , Tacitus in speaking of this same Tiberius , and remarking on some speech , 1 ...
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... effects everything by dark arts and methods ( or menées sourdes as the French call them ) be both useful and admirable ; yet frequently , as is said , dissimulation breeds errors which ensnare the dissembler himself . Whence we see that ...
... effects everything by dark arts and methods ( or menées sourdes as the French call them ) be both useful and admirable ; yet frequently , as is said , dissimulation breeds errors which ensnare the dissembler himself . Whence we see that ...
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