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... fortune of kings and the rebellions that occur from time to time in monarchies . For kings and their king- doms are properly , like Jupiter and Juno , man and wife . But it sometimes happens that the king , de- praved by the long habit ...
... fortune of kings and the rebellions that occur from time to time in monarchies . For kings and their king- doms are properly , like Jupiter and Juno , man and wife . But it sometimes happens that the king , de- praved by the long habit ...
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... fortune wisely , he pres- ently by the skill and industry of Mercury recovers those sinews again ; that is to say , by affability and wise edicts and gracious speeches he reconciles the minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an ...
... fortune wisely , he pres- ently by the skill and industry of Mercury recovers those sinews again ; that is to say , by affability and wise edicts and gracious speeches he reconciles the minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an ...
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... fortune exasper- ated , and knowing well enough what they are wanted for , apply themselves to this kind of work with won- derful diligence ; till for want of caution and from over eagerness to ingratiate themselves , they at one time ...
... fortune exasper- ated , and knowing well enough what they are wanted for , apply themselves to this kind of work with won- derful diligence ; till for want of caution and from over eagerness to ingratiate themselves , they at one time ...
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... fortunes too , of those persons who from consciousness either of beauty or some other gift with which nature unaided by any industry of their own has graced them , fall in love as it were with themselves . For with this state of mind ...
... fortunes too , of those persons who from consciousness either of beauty or some other gift with which nature unaided by any industry of their own has graced them , fall in love as it were with themselves . For with this state of mind ...
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... fortune to light upon and discover her by acci- dent while he was hunting . He had also the presump- tion to match himself against Apollo in music ; and was by Midas's judgment pronounced victor ; for which judgment Midas had to wear ...
... fortune to light upon and discover her by acci- dent while he was hunting . He had also the presump- tion to match himself against Apollo in music ; and was by Midas's judgment pronounced victor ; for which judgment Midas had to wear ...
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