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... USURY · XLII . OF YOUTH AND AGE XLIII . OF BEAUTY XLIV . OF DEFORMITY XLV . OF BUILDING XLVI . OF GARDENS · 379 386 390 • 394 399 413 418 • 425 • 435 • 437 439 444 · 453 • 467 · 471 . 474 514 521 XLVII . OF NEGOTIATING XLVIII . OF ...
... USURY · XLII . OF YOUTH AND AGE XLIII . OF BEAUTY XLIV . OF DEFORMITY XLV . OF BUILDING XLVI . OF GARDENS · 379 386 390 • 394 399 413 418 • 425 • 435 • 437 439 444 · 453 • 467 · 471 . 474 514 521 XLVII . OF NEGOTIATING XLVIII . OF ...
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... usury voracious , and eager for the time of interest ; hence broken faith , and war become useful to many .'- Lucan , Phars . i . 181 . 3 Estate . • Condition ; circumstances . All who are any ways afflicted or dis- tressed in mind ...
... usury voracious , and eager for the time of interest ; hence broken faith , and war become useful to many .'- Lucan , Phars . i . 181 . 3 Estate . • Condition ; circumstances . All who are any ways afflicted or dis- tressed in mind ...
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... usury , engrossing ' great pasturages and the like . For removing discontentments , or , at least , the danger of them , there is in every State ( as we know ) , two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When one of ...
... usury , engrossing ' great pasturages and the like . For removing discontentments , or , at least , the danger of them , there is in every State ( as we know ) , two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When one of ...
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... Usury is the certainest means of gain , though one of the worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , ' in sudore vultus alieni , ' ' and besides , doth plough upon Sundays : but yet certain though it be , it hath flaws : for ...
... Usury is the certainest means of gain , though one of the worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , ' in sudore vultus alieni , ' ' and besides , doth plough upon Sundays : but yet certain though it be , it hath flaws : for ...
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... which , when he has reached , he finds to be still the same barren and scorching sand . A friend aptly remarked , ' This man's happiness has no present tense . ' E E ESSAY XLI . OF USURY . ' ANY have made Essay xl . ] 417 Annotations .
... which , when he has reached , he finds to be still the same barren and scorching sand . A friend aptly remarked , ' This man's happiness has no present tense . ' E E ESSAY XLI . OF USURY . ' ANY have made Essay xl . ] 417 Annotations .
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advantage Æneid ancient ANNOTATIONS ANTITHETA Aristotle atheists Augustus Cæsar Bacon believe better Bishop Butler Cæsar called cause character christian Church common commonly contrary counsel course cunning danger desire divine doctrine doth doubt Edinburgh Review effect envy Epicurus error ESSAY evil favour fear feel Galba give hath helotism Henry VII honour human important infallible instance judgment Julius Cæsar keep kind king labour less maketh man's matter means men's ment merely mind moral nature never object observed opinion opposite party perceive perhaps persons political Pompey practice princes principle profess racter reason regard religion religious remarkable Roman Roman Catholic saith Scripture seditions sense side sometimes speak superstition supposed sure Tacitus things thou thought tion true truth unto usury Vespasian virtue wealth wisdom wise word