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Page 6
... appeare , to be the same Men , till the last Instant . Augustus Cæsar died in a Comple- ment ; Livia , Coniugij nostri memor , vive & vale . Tiberius in dissimulation ; As Tacitus saith of him ; Iam Tiberium Vires , & Corpus , non ...
... appeare , to be the same Men , till the last Instant . Augustus Cæsar died in a Comple- ment ; Livia , Coniugij nostri memor , vive & vale . Tiberius in dissimulation ; As Tacitus saith of him ; Iam Tiberium Vires , & Corpus , non ...
Page 10
... appeare to be two extremes . For to certaine Zelants all Speech of Pacification is odious . Is it peace , Iehu ? What hast thou to doe with peace ? turne thee behinde me . Peace is not the Matter , but Following and Party . Contrariwise ...
... appeare to be two extremes . For to certaine Zelants all Speech of Pacification is odious . Is it peace , Iehu ? What hast thou to doe with peace ? turne thee behinde me . Peace is not the Matter , but Following and Party . Contrariwise ...
Page 16
... appeare most in Adversity . It is yet a higher speech of his , then the other , ( much too high for a Heathen ) It is true greatnesse , to have in one , the Frailty of a Man , & the Security of a God . Verè magnum , habere Fragilitatem ...
... appeare most in Adversity . It is yet a higher speech of his , then the other , ( much too high for a Heathen ) It is true greatnesse , to have in one , the Frailty of a Man , & the Security of a God . Verè magnum , habere Fragilitatem ...
Page 37
... appeare to others onely , and not to the Party Loved ; But to the Loved , most of all : except the Love be reciproque . For , it is a true Rule , that Love is ever reward- ed , either with the Reciproque , or with an in- ward , and ...
... appeare to others onely , and not to the Party Loved ; But to the Loved , most of all : except the Love be reciproque . For , it is a true Rule , that Love is ever reward- ed , either with the Reciproque , or with an in- ward , and ...
Page 61
... appeare so peremptory , but that it hath some Out - let of Hope : Which is the lesse hard to doe , because both particular Per- sons , and Factions , are apt enough to flatter themselves , or at least to brave that , which they beleeve ...
... appeare so peremptory , but that it hath some Out - let of Hope : Which is the lesse hard to doe , because both particular Per- sons , and Factions , are apt enough to flatter themselves , or at least to brave that , which they beleeve ...
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