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Pagina 200
... seems to be destroyed by it ; and the true Honour , which one Court does to another on that Occasion , loses its Force and Efficacy . When a foreign Minister beholds the Court of a Nation ( which flourishes in Riches and Plenty ) lay ...
... seems to be destroyed by it ; and the true Honour , which one Court does to another on that Occasion , loses its Force and Efficacy . When a foreign Minister beholds the Court of a Nation ( which flourishes in Riches and Plenty ) lay ...
Pagina 318
... seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a Quality as he pretends to ? For to counterfeit and dissemble , is to put on the Appearance of some real Excellency . Now the best Way in the World to seem to ...
... seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a Quality as he pretends to ? For to counterfeit and dissemble , is to put on the Appearance of some real Excellency . Now the best Way in the World to seem to ...
Pagina 338
... seems only sent into the World to propagate his Kind . He provides himself with a Successor , and immediately quits his Post to make room for him . haeres Haeredem alterius , velut unda supervenit undam . He does not seem born to enjoy ...
... seems only sent into the World to propagate his Kind . He provides himself with a Successor , and immediately quits his Post to make room for him . haeres Haeredem alterius , velut unda supervenit undam . He does not seem born to enjoy ...
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