The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... reason of the greatness of examples ; or too incompatible and differing from the times , by reason of the dissimilitude of examples ; or at least , that it doth divert men's travails from action and business , and bringeth them to a ...
... reason of the greatness of examples ; or too incompatible and differing from the times , by reason of the dissimilitude of examples ; or at least , that it doth divert men's travails from action and business , and bringeth them to a ...
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... reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful conse- quence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well 30 mingled with men grounded in learning . But contrariwise , it is almost without instance contradictory , that ever ...
... reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful conse- quence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well 30 mingled with men grounded in learning . But contrariwise , it is almost without instance contradictory , that ever ...
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... reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that occasion the state hath been in the hands of pedants : for so was the state of Rome for the first five years , which are so much magnified , during the minority of Nero , in ...
... reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that occasion the state hath been in the hands of pedants : for so was the state of Rome for the first five years , which are so much magnified , during the minority of Nero , in ...
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... reason they convert not their labours chiefly to lucre and increase : it were good to leave the common place in commendation of poverty to some friar to handle , to whom much was attributed by Machiavel in this point ; when he said ...
... reason they convert not their labours chiefly to lucre and increase : it were good to leave the common place in commendation of poverty to some friar to handle , to whom much was attributed by Machiavel in this point ; when he said ...
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... reason ) may appear in that , we see men are more curious what they put into a new vessel , than into a vessel seasoned ; and what mould they lay 10 about a young plant , than about a plant corroborate ; so as the weakest terms and ...
... reason ) may appear in that , we see men are more curious what they put into a new vessel , than into a vessel seasoned ; and what mould they lay 10 about a young plant , than about a plant corroborate ; so as the weakest terms and ...
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