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Page 18
... Arts of her Husband , & Dissimulation of her Sonne : Attributing Arts or Policy to Augustus , and Dissimulation to Tiberius . And againe , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian , to take Arms against Vitellius , he saith ; We rise not ...
... Arts of her Husband , & Dissimulation of her Sonne : Attributing Arts or Policy to Augustus , and Dissimulation to Tiberius . And againe , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian , to take Arms against Vitellius , he saith ; We rise not ...
Page 43
... art gone . If thou have Colleagues , respect them , and rather call them , when they looke not for it , then exclude them , when they have reason to looke to be called . Be not too sensible , or too remembring , of thy Place , in ...
... art gone . If thou have Colleagues , respect them , and rather call them , when they looke not for it , then exclude them , when they have reason to looke to be called . Be not too sensible , or too remembring , of thy Place , in ...
Page 52
... Arts . But it is Reason , the Memory of their vertues , remaine to their Posterity ; And their Faults die with themselves . Nobility of Birth , commonly abateth Industry : And he that is not industrious . envieth him , that is . Besides ...
... Arts . But it is Reason , the Memory of their vertues , remaine to their Posterity ; And their Faults die with themselves . Nobility of Birth , commonly abateth Industry : And he that is not industrious . envieth him , that is . Besides ...
Page 75
... Per- son ; Sometimes upon obtaining Excellency in some Art , or Feat of the Hand ; As Nero for playing on the Harpe , Domitian for Certainty of the Hand with the Arrow , Commodus for playing at Fence , Caracalla for driving Chariots , and.
... Per- son ; Sometimes upon obtaining Excellency in some Art , or Feat of the Hand ; As Nero for playing on the Harpe , Domitian for Certainty of the Hand with the Arrow , Commodus for playing at Fence , Caracalla for driving Chariots , and.
Page 118
... and Flourishing Estate to Ruine and Decay . And certainly , those De- generate Arts and Shifts , whereby many Coun- sellours and Governours , gaine both Favour with their Masters Of the true Greatnesse of Kingdomes and Estates.
... and Flourishing Estate to Ruine and Decay . And certainly , those De- generate Arts and Shifts , whereby many Coun- sellours and Governours , gaine both Favour with their Masters Of the true Greatnesse of Kingdomes and Estates.
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