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... customs ; breaking of privileges ; general oppression ; advance- ment of unworthy persons ; strangers ; dearths ; dis- banded soldiers ; factions grown desperate ; and what- soever , in offending people , joineth and knitteth them in a ...
... customs ; breaking of privileges ; general oppression ; advance- ment of unworthy persons ; strangers ; dearths ; dis- banded soldiers ; factions grown desperate ; and what- soever , in offending people , joineth and knitteth them in a ...
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... custom of profane scoffing in holy matters ; which doth by little and little deface the reverence of religion . And lastly , learned times , specially with peace and prosperity ; for troubles and adversities do more bow men's minds to ...
... custom of profane scoffing in holy matters ; which doth by little and little deface the reverence of religion . And lastly , learned times , specially with peace and prosperity ; for troubles and adversities do more bow men's minds to ...
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... customs of his own country . XIX . OF EMPIRE . IT is a miserable state of mind to have few things to desire , and many things to fear ; and yet that com- monly is the case of kings ; who , being at the highest , want matter of desire ...
... customs of his own country . XIX . OF EMPIRE . IT is a miserable state of mind to have few things to desire , and many things to fear ; and yet that com- monly is the case of kings ; who , being at the highest , want matter of desire ...
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... customs , or means of life.3 1 Quinimo fovendi sunt , tanquam qui potentiam nobilitatis superioris optime temperent , ne immodice excrescat . 2 Upon this phrase , which recurs two or three times in Bacon ( see for in- stance the History ...
... customs , or means of life.3 1 Quinimo fovendi sunt , tanquam qui potentiam nobilitatis superioris optime temperent , ne immodice excrescat . 2 Upon this phrase , which recurs two or three times in Bacon ( see for in- stance the History ...
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... custom , though it be not good , yet at least it is fit ; 2 and those things which have long gone to- gether , are as it were confederate within themselves ; whereas new things piece not so well ; but though they help by their utility ...
... custom , though it be not good , yet at least it is fit ; 2 and those things which have long gone to- gether , are as it were confederate within themselves ; whereas new things piece not so well ; but though they help by their utility ...
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