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They were reprinted in the edition of 1598 , and in the various pirated
impressions of which account has been given , but never again in English with
Ba sanction . They were incorporated in the De Augmentis , where they appear in
Latin in ...
They were reprinted in the edition of 1598 , and in the various pirated
impressions of which account has been given , but never again in English with
Ba sanction . They were incorporated in the De Augmentis , where they appear in
Latin in ...
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A man that is of Iudgement and understanding , shall sometimes heare Ignorant
Men differ , and know well within himselfe , that those which so differ , meane one
thing , and yet they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to passe ...
A man that is of Iudgement and understanding , shall sometimes heare Ignorant
Men differ , and know well within himselfe , that those which so differ , meane one
thing , and yet they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to passe ...
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Cosmus Duke of Florence , had a Desperate Saying , against Perfidious or
Neglecting Friends , as if those wrongs were unpardonable : You shall reade (
saith he ) that we are commanded to forgive our Enemies ; But you never read ,
that wee ...
Cosmus Duke of Florence , had a Desperate Saying , against Perfidious or
Neglecting Friends , as if those wrongs were unpardonable : You shall reade (
saith he ) that we are commanded to forgive our Enemies ; But you never read ,
that wee ...
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... is good ; Optimum elige , suave & facile illud faciet Consuetudo . Younger
Brothers are commonly Fortunate , but seldome or never , where the Elder are
disinherited . VIII Of Marriage and Single Life H E that hath Of Parents and
Children 25.
... is good ; Optimum elige , suave & facile illud faciet Consuetudo . Younger
Brothers are commonly Fortunate , but seldome or never , where the Elder are
disinherited . VIII Of Marriage and Single Life H E that hath Of Parents and
Children 25.
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Chast Women are often Proud , and froward , as Presuming upon the Merit of
their Chastity . It is one of the best Bonds , both of Chastity and Obedience , in the
Wife , if She thinke her Husband Wise ; which She will never Of Marriage and ...
Chast Women are often Proud , and froward , as Presuming upon the Merit of
their Chastity . It is one of the best Bonds , both of Chastity and Obedience , in the
Wife , if She thinke her Husband Wise ; which She will never Of Marriage and ...
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