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Page xi
... respect of bond both of near alliance , and of straight friendship and society , and particularly of communication in studies ; wherein I must acknowledge myself beholding to you : for as my business found rest in my comtemplations , so ...
... respect of bond both of near alliance , and of straight friendship and society , and particularly of communication in studies ; wherein I must acknowledge myself beholding to you : for as my business found rest in my comtemplations , so ...
Page xvi
... Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF TRUTH . WHAT.
... Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF TRUTH . WHAT.
Page 47
... respects lead a man , he shall never be without ; as Solomon saith , " To 66 respect persons it is not good , for such a man " will transgress for a piece of bread . " It is most true that was anciently spoken , " A place " sheweth the ...
... respects lead a man , he shall never be without ; as Solomon saith , " To 66 respect persons it is not good , for such a man " will transgress for a piece of bread . " It is most true that was anciently spoken , " A place " sheweth the ...
Page 48
... respect them ; and rather call them when they look not for it , than exclude them when they have reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible or too remem- bering of thy place in conversation and pri- vate answers to suitors ; but ...
... respect them ; and rather call them when they look not for it , than exclude them when they have reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible or too remem- bering of thy place in conversation and pri- vate answers to suitors ; but ...
Page 61
... respects . The united provinces of the Low Countries in their government excel ; for where there is an equality the consultations are more indifferent , and the payments and tributes more cheerful . A great and potent nobility addeth ...
... respects . The united provinces of the Low Countries in their government excel ; for where there is an equality the consultations are more indifferent , and the payments and tributes more cheerful . A great and potent nobility addeth ...
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