The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , according to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more respective to ...
... duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , according to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more respective to ...
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... duty and know the limits of self - love , use to make good their places and duties , though with peril ; and if they stand in seditious and violent alterations , it is rather the reverence which many times both adverse parts do give to ...
... duty and know the limits of self - love , use to make good their places and duties , though with peril ; and if they stand in seditious and violent alterations , it is rather the reverence which many times both adverse parts do give to ...
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... duty , doth also appertain the duties between husband and wife , parent and child , master and servant . So likewise the laws of friend ship and gratitude , the civil bond of companies , colleges , and politic bodies , of neighbourhood ...
... duty , doth also appertain the duties between husband and wife , parent and child , master and servant . So likewise the laws of friend ship and gratitude , the civil bond of companies , colleges , and politic bodies , of neighbourhood ...
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