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... Plantations , " " Of Building , " and " Of Gardens , " in which there are alterations and additions which none but the author himself would have ventured to make . In the other Essays the deviations from the English are not so re ...
... Plantations , " " Of Building , " and " Of Gardens , " in which there are alterations and additions which none but the author himself would have ventured to make . In the other Essays the deviations from the English are not so re ...
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... Plantations 34 Of Riches 35 Of Prophecies 36 Of Ambition • 37 Of Maskes and Triumphs 38 Of Nature in Men · 39 Of Custome and Education 40 Of Fortune 41 Of Vsury . 42 Of Youth and Age PAGE 89 91 96 99 ΙΟΙ · 104 106 116 · 118 131 134 136 ...
... Plantations 34 Of Riches 35 Of Prophecies 36 Of Ambition • 37 Of Maskes and Triumphs 38 Of Nature in Men · 39 Of Custome and Education 40 Of Fortune 41 Of Vsury . 42 Of Youth and Age PAGE 89 91 96 99 ΙΟΙ · 104 106 116 · 118 131 134 136 ...
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... Plantation of Colonies ; whereby the Roman Plant , was removed into the Soile , of other Na- tions . And putting both Constitutions together , you will say , that it was not the Romans that spred upon the World ; But it was the World ...
... Plantation of Colonies ; whereby the Roman Plant , was removed into the Soile , of other Na- tions . And putting both Constitutions together , you will say , that it was not the Romans that spred upon the World ; But it was the World ...
Page 138
... betwixt the Grey - hound , & the Hare . To use too many Cir- cumstances , ere one come to the Matter , is Wearisome ; To use none at all , is Blunt . XXXIII Of Plantations PLANTATIONS are amongst Ancient , Primitive , 138 Essayes.
... betwixt the Grey - hound , & the Hare . To use too many Cir- cumstances , ere one come to the Matter , is Wearisome ; To use none at all , is Blunt . XXXIII Of Plantations PLANTATIONS are amongst Ancient , Primitive , 138 Essayes.
Page 139
... Plantations , to be the Children of former Kingdomes . I like a Plantation in a Pure Soile ; that is , where People are not Dis- planted , to the end , to Plant in Others . For else , it is rather an Extirpation , then a Planta- tion ...
... Plantations , to be the Children of former Kingdomes . I like a Plantation in a Pure Soile ; that is , where People are not Dis- planted , to the end , to Plant in Others . For else , it is rather an Extirpation , then a Planta- tion ...
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