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... wise king , springs from the same fountain , and is a great part thereof . And if any man think these things of mine to be common and vulgar , it is not for me of course to say what I have effected ; but my aim has been , passing by ...
... wise king , springs from the same fountain , and is a great part thereof . And if any man think these things of mine to be common and vulgar , it is not for me of course to say what I have effected ; but my aim has been , passing by ...
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... wise edicts the minds of the subjects may be presently reconciled , and as it were stolen back , and so kings recover their strength ? Or who can hear that in that memorable expedition of the gods against the giants the braying of ...
... wise edicts the minds of the subjects may be presently reconciled , and as it were stolen back , and so kings recover their strength ? Or who can hear that in that memorable expedition of the gods against the giants the braying of ...
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... wise and free , and their counsels sound and wholesome , yet with all their efforts to persuade they scarcely can do any good ; on the contrary , they rather hasten the destruction of those upon whom they press their advice ; and it is ...
... wise and free , and their counsels sound and wholesome , yet with all their efforts to persuade they scarcely can do any good ; on the contrary , they rather hasten the destruction of those upon whom they press their advice ; and it is ...
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... wise edicts and gracious speeches he reconciles the minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an alac- rity to grant him supplies , and so recovers the vigour of his authority . Nevertheless , having learned pru- dence and caution ...
... wise edicts and gracious speeches he reconciles the minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an alac- rity to grant him supplies , and so recovers the vigour of his authority . Nevertheless , having learned pru- dence and caution ...
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... wise of exciting sudden terrors , empty and super- stitious ones especially ; thence called Panics . The actions that are recorded of him are not many ; the principal is that he challenged Cupid to wrestle ; and was beaten by him . He ...
... wise of exciting sudden terrors , empty and super- stitious ones especially ; thence called Panics . The actions that are recorded of him are not many ; the principal is that he challenged Cupid to wrestle ; and was beaten by him . He ...
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