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1.–5. rezultāts no 27.
7. lappuse
... reasons ; asking of questions with telling of opinions ; and jest with earnest ; for it is a dull thing to tire , and 15 as we say now , to jade anything too far . As for jest , there be certain things which ought to be privileged from ...
... reasons ; asking of questions with telling of opinions ; and jest with earnest ; for it is a dull thing to tire , and 15 as we say now , to jade anything too far . As for jest , there be certain things which ought to be privileged from ...
40. lappuse
... reason , will encourage and edge industrious and 100 profitable improvements , because many will rather ven- ture in that kind , than take five in the hundred , especially having been used to greater profit . Secondly , let there be ...
... reason , will encourage and edge industrious and 100 profitable improvements , because many will rather ven- ture in that kind , than take five in the hundred , especially having been used to greater profit . Secondly , let there be ...
48. lappuse
... reason of deformed persons . Still the ground is , they will , if they be of spirit , seek to free themselves from scorn ; which must be either by virtue or malice . And therefore , let it not be marvelled , if 40 sometimes they prove ...
... reason of deformed persons . Still the ground is , they will , if they be of spirit , seek to free themselves from scorn ; which must be either by virtue or malice . And therefore , let it not be marvelled , if 40 sometimes they prove ...
80. lappuse
... reason . Men had need beware how they be too perfect in compliments : for be they never so sufficient otherwise , their enviers will be sure to give them that attribute , to 45 the disadvantage of their greater virtues . It is loss also ...
... reason . Men had need beware how they be too perfect in compliments : for be they never so sufficient otherwise , their enviers will be sure to give them that attribute , to 45 the disadvantage of their greater virtues . It is loss also ...
95. lappuse
... reason and consequence thereof may trench to point of estate . I call matter of estate , not 130 only the parts of sovereignty , but whatsoever introduceth any great alteration or dangerous precedent , or con- cerneth manifestly any ...
... reason and consequence thereof may trench to point of estate . I call matter of estate , not 130 only the parts of sovereignty , but whatsoever introduceth any great alteration or dangerous precedent , or con- cerneth manifestly any ...
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