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Page xxi
... quæ ex Anglico sermone ad correctissimum , Italice editum , exemplar , in Latinum transtuli . " The date of the letter is " Londini xiv Julii Anglorum CI ) .DC.XIX . ” There is one allusion in it which favours the supposi- tion that it ...
... quæ ex Anglico sermone ad correctissimum , Italice editum , exemplar , in Latinum transtuli . " The date of the letter is " Londini xiv Julii Anglorum CI ) .DC.XIX . ” There is one allusion in it which favours the supposi- tion that it ...
Page 40
... quæ fece- runt manus suæ , vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; And then the Sabbath . In the Discharge of thy Place , set before thee the best Examples ; For Imitation , is a Globe of Precepts . And after For a time , set before thee ...
... quæ fece- runt manus suæ , vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; And then the Sabbath . In the Discharge of thy Place , set before thee the best Examples ; For Imitation , is a Globe of Precepts . And after For a time , set before thee ...
Page 217
... meane not of that Property , that Tacitus doth attribute to Mucianus ; Omnium , quæ dixerat , feceratque , Arte quadam Ostentator : For that proceeds not of Vanity , but of Naturall Magnanimity , and discretion Of Waine - Glory 217.
... meane not of that Property , that Tacitus doth attribute to Mucianus ; Omnium , quæ dixerat , feceratque , Arte quadam Ostentator : For that proceeds not of Vanity , but of Naturall Magnanimity , and discretion Of Waine - Glory 217.
Page 255
... quæ non prosunt singula , multa iuvant . Indeed in a set speech in an assemblie it is expected a man shoulde use all his reasons in the case hee handleth , but in private perswa- sions it is alwayes a great errour . A fourth case ...
... quæ non prosunt singula , multa iuvant . Indeed in a set speech in an assemblie it is expected a man shoulde use all his reasons in the case hee handleth , but in private perswa- sions it is alwayes a great errour . A fourth case ...
Page 263
... Quæ miremur habe- mus , quæ laudemus expectamus . Fourthly because the purchases of our own industrie are ioyned commonly with labour and strife which gives an edge and appetite , and makes the fruition of our desire more pleasant ...
... Quæ miremur habe- mus , quæ laudemus expectamus . Fourthly because the purchases of our own industrie are ioyned commonly with labour and strife which gives an edge and appetite , and makes the fruition of our desire more pleasant ...
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