Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... with them , then the Lawes themselves . It was a great acculation to his Majesties deserved prayse ; that men might openly visit , and pitty those , ' whom his greatest prisons had at any time received , 40 DISCOVERIES.
... with them , then the Lawes themselves . It was a great acculation to his Majesties deserved prayse ; that men might openly visit , and pitty those , ' whom his greatest prisons had at any time received , 40 DISCOVERIES.
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... Lawes condemned . -Sed haud con- Wise , is rather the Attribute of a Prince , then De learned , or good . The learned man profits others , Princ : adjunctis . rather then himselfe : the good man , rather himselfe then others : But the ...
... Lawes condemned . -Sed haud con- Wise , is rather the Attribute of a Prince , then De learned , or good . The learned man profits others , Princ : adjunctis . rather then himselfe : the good man , rather himselfe then others : But the ...
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... Lawes , correct it with Iudge- ments , informe it with Religion , and Morals ; is al ! these . Wee doe not require in him meere Elocution ; or an excellent faculty in verse ; but the exact know- ledge of all vertues ; and their ...
... Lawes , correct it with Iudge- ments , informe it with Religion , and Morals ; is al ! these . Wee doe not require in him meere Elocution ; or an excellent faculty in verse ; but the exact know- ledge of all vertues ; and their ...
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... to slacken the strength of Lawes . Choose neither Magistrates divill , or Ecclesiastick , by favour , or Price : but with long disquisition , and report of their worth , by all Suffrages . Sell no honours , nor give 50 DISCOVERIES.
... to slacken the strength of Lawes . Choose neither Magistrates divill , or Ecclesiastick , by favour , or Price : but with long disquisition , and report of their worth , by all Suffrages . Sell no honours , nor give 50 DISCOVERIES.
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... Lawes ; armed men against vices ; rewarded them with their owne vertues ; and preserv'd the honour , and state of Nations , till they betray'd themselves to Riches . Money never made any man rich , but his mind . He that can order ...
... Lawes ; armed men against vices ; rewarded them with their owne vertues ; and preserv'd the honour , and state of Nations , till they betray'd themselves to Riches . Money never made any man rich , but his mind . He that can order ...
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