The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... civil life . And therefore men are to imitate the wisdom of jewellers ; who , if there be a grain , or a cloud , or an ice which may be ground forth without taking too much of the stone , they help it ; but if it should lessen and abate ...
... civil life . And therefore men are to imitate the wisdom of jewellers ; who , if there be a grain , or a cloud , or an ice which may be ground forth without taking too much of the stone , they help it ; but if it should lessen and abate ...
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... civil matters ; how , I say , to set affection against affection , and to master one by another ; even as we use to hunt beast with beast , and fly bird with bird , which other wise percase we could not so easily recover ; upon which ...
... civil matters ; how , I say , to set affection against affection , and to master one by another ; even as we use to hunt beast with beast , and fly bird with bird , which other wise percase we could not so easily recover ; upon which ...
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... civil laws are derived but as streams : and like as waters do take tinctures and tastes from the soils through which they run , so do civil laws vary according to the regions and governments where they are planted , though they proceed ...
... civil laws are derived but as streams : and like as waters do take tinctures and tastes from the soils through which they run , so do civil laws vary according to the regions and governments where they are planted , though they proceed ...
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