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... present ( in case I should be prevented by death to propound and reveal this new light as I purpose ) yet I may at the least give some awaking note both of the wants in man's present condition and the nature of the supplies to be wished ...
... present ( in case I should be prevented by death to propound and reveal this new light as I purpose ) yet I may at the least give some awaking note both of the wants in man's present condition and the nature of the supplies to be wished ...
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... present , which the Italians call ragioni di stato , whereof the same Pius Quintus could not hear spoken with patience , terming them inventions against religion and the moral virtues ; yet on the oth- er side , to recompense that ...
... present , which the Italians call ragioni di stato , whereof the same Pius Quintus could not hear spoken with patience , terming them inventions against religion and the moral virtues ; yet on the oth- er side , to recompense that ...
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... present ; reason behold- eth the future and sum of time ; and therefore the pres- ent filling the imagination more , reason is commonly vanquished ; but after that force of eloquence and per- suasion hath made things future and remote ...
... present ; reason behold- eth the future and sum of time ; and therefore the pres- ent filling the imagination more , reason is commonly vanquished ; but after that force of eloquence and per- suasion hath made things future and remote ...
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