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... mean . ' Kings have to deal with their neighbours , their wives , their children , their prelates or clergy , their nobles ... Means . The virtuous conversation of Christians was a mean to work the conversion of the heathen to Christ ...
... mean . ' Kings have to deal with their neighbours , their wives , their children , their prelates or clergy , their nobles ... Means . The virtuous conversation of Christians was a mean to work the conversion of the heathen to Christ ...
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... Mean . Means . See page 201 . ' A thank . Seldom used in the singular . The fool saith I have no thank for all my good deed ; and they that eat my bread speak evil of me .'- Ecclus , xx . 16 . Second . Secondary ; inferior . • Make ...
... Mean . Means . See page 201 . ' A thank . Seldom used in the singular . The fool saith I have no thank for all my good deed ; and they that eat my bread speak evil of me .'- Ecclus , xx . 16 . Second . Secondary ; inferior . • Make ...
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... means , and in some sort recompensed for his discovery . To be ignorant of the value of a suit is simplicity , as well as to be ignorant of the right thereof is want of conscience . Secrecy in suits is a great mean of obtaining ; for ...
... means , and in some sort recompensed for his discovery . To be ignorant of the value of a suit is simplicity , as well as to be ignorant of the right thereof is want of conscience . Secrecy in suits is a great mean of obtaining ; for ...
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OF ADVERSITY | 60 |
OF SIMULATION AND DISSIMULATION | 72 |
OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN | 81 |
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