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Page 238
... Arts and Merchandize . Learning hath his Infancy , when it is but beginning , and almost Childish : Then his Youth , when it is Luxuriant and Iuven- ile : Then his Strength of yeares , when it is Solide and Reduced : And lastly , his ...
... Arts and Merchandize . Learning hath his Infancy , when it is but beginning , and almost Childish : Then his Youth , when it is Luxuriant and Iuven- ile : Then his Strength of yeares , when it is Solide and Reduced : And lastly , his ...
Page 282
... art for the disease , as they respect not sufficiently the condition of the patient : take one of a milde temper , and forget not to call aswell the best acquainted wth your body , as the best reputed of for his faculty . OF HONOUR ...
... art for the disease , as they respect not sufficiently the condition of the patient : take one of a milde temper , and forget not to call aswell the best acquainted wth your body , as the best reputed of for his faculty . OF HONOUR ...
Page 297
... Art thou yong ? then match not yet ; if old , match not at all . -Vis juvenis nubere ? nondum venit tempus . Ingravescente ætate jam tempus præteriit . * and therefore , with that philosopher , still make answer to thy friends that ...
... Art thou yong ? then match not yet ; if old , match not at all . -Vis juvenis nubere ? nondum venit tempus . Ingravescente ætate jam tempus præteriit . * and therefore , with that philosopher , still make answer to thy friends that ...
Page 307
... art , and opportune havens , to which they build their cities ? all which we have in like measure , or at least may have . But their chiefest loadstone , which draws all manner of com- merce and merchandise , which maintains their ...
... art , and opportune havens , to which they build their cities ? all which we have in like measure , or at least may have . But their chiefest loadstone , which draws all manner of com- merce and merchandise , which maintains their ...
Page 323
... Art is to make a flourishing estate ruinous & distressed . For certainly those degenerate Arts , whereby diuers politikes and Gouernors doe gaine both satisfaction with their Masters , and admiration with the vulgar , deserue no better ...
... Art is to make a flourishing estate ruinous & distressed . For certainly those degenerate Arts , whereby diuers politikes and Gouernors doe gaine both satisfaction with their Masters , and admiration with the vulgar , deserue no better ...
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