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... Party . Contrariwise , certaine Laodiceans , and Luke - warme Persons , thinke they may accommodate Points of Reli- gion , by Middle Waies , and taking part of both ; And witty Reconcilements ; As if they would make an Arbitrement ...
... Party . Contrariwise , certaine Laodiceans , and Luke - warme Persons , thinke they may accommodate Points of Reli- gion , by Middle Waies , and taking part of both ; And witty Reconcilements ; As if they would make an Arbitrement ...
Page 15
... party should know , whence it com- meth : This is the more Generous . For the De- light seemeth to be , not so much in doing the Hurt , as in Making the Party repent : But Base and Crafty Cowards , are like the Arrow , that flyeth in ...
... party should know , whence it com- meth : This is the more Generous . For the De- light seemeth to be , not so much in doing the Hurt , as in Making the Party repent : But Base and Crafty Cowards , are like the Arrow , that flyeth in ...
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... Party envied is beheld in Glory , or Triumph ; For that sets an Edge upon Envy ; And besides , at such times , the Spirits of the person Envied , doe come forth , most into the outward Parts , and so meet the Blow . But leaving these ...
... Party envied is beheld in Glory , or Triumph ; For that sets an Edge upon Envy ; And besides , at such times , the Spirits of the person Envied , doe come forth , most into the outward Parts , and so meet the Blow . But leaving these ...
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... 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 secret Contempt . By how much the more , Men ...
... 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 secret Contempt . By how much the more , Men ...
Page 55
... feare- fully , and tenderly ; And those that are against it , audaciously . Also , as Macciavel noteth well ; when Prin- ces , that ought to be Common Parents , make themselves as a Party , and leane to a side Of Seditions and Troubles 55.
... feare- fully , and tenderly ; And those that are against it , audaciously . Also , as Macciavel noteth well ; when Prin- ces , that ought to be Common Parents , make themselves as a Party , and leane to a side Of Seditions and Troubles 55.
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