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... things are full of it . As easie is it to beget in a people a contempt of his ancient observances ; No man ever ... things as they are ; it is a fear that , bad as things are , they might easily be made worse by inexpert tampering ...
... things are full of it . As easie is it to beget in a people a contempt of his ancient observances ; No man ever ... things as they are ; it is a fear that , bad as things are , they might easily be made worse by inexpert tampering ...
Sivu 466
... things in it as decently as the Latin , if he use the same diligence in his choice of words . One 230 would think , unlock a door , was a thing as vulgar as could be spoken ; yet Seneca could make it sound high and lofty in his Latin ...
... things in it as decently as the Latin , if he use the same diligence in his choice of words . One 230 would think , unlock a door , was a thing as vulgar as could be spoken ; yet Seneca could make it sound high and lofty in his Latin ...
Sivu 548
... things are so obscure that no man in prudence can so far presume of his own knowledge as to set up himself a guide in Religion to his neighbor . " Canes of course goes on to show the necessity of an infallible authority in the church ...
... things are so obscure that no man in prudence can so far presume of his own knowledge as to set up himself a guide in Religion to his neighbor . " Canes of course goes on to show the necessity of an infallible authority in the church ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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