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... motion or remove . " In the Novum Organum he says , ( Aph . 90 , ) " Again " in the customs and institutions of schools , univer- " sities , colleges , and the like conventions , destined " for the seats of learned men , and the ...
... motion or remove . " In the Novum Organum he says , ( Aph . 90 , ) " Again " in the customs and institutions of schools , univer- " sities , colleges , and the like conventions , destined " for the seats of learned men , and the ...
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... motion towards love of others , which , if it be not spent upon some one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men become humane and cha- ritable , as it is seen sometimes in friars . Nuptial love maketh ...
... motion towards love of others , which , if it be not spent upon some one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men become humane and cha- ritable , as it is seen sometimes in friars . Nuptial love maketh ...
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... motion ; and conscience of the same is the accomplishment of man's rest : for if a man can be partaker of God's theatre , he shall like- wise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , " ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus ...
... motion ; and conscience of the same is the accomplishment of man's rest : for if a man can be partaker of God's theatre , he shall like- wise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , " ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus ...
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... motions of envy . On the other side , nobility extinguisheth the passive envy from others towards them , because they are in possession of honour . Certainly , kings that have able men of their nobility shall find ease in employing them ...
... motions of envy . On the other side , nobility extinguisheth the passive envy from others towards them , because they are in possession of honour . Certainly , kings that have able men of their nobility shall find ease in employing them ...
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... motion , and softly in their own motion ; and , therefore , when great ones in their own particular motion move 66 violently , and , as Tacitus expresseth it well 46 OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . Travel 46 Atheism.
... motion , and softly in their own motion ; and , therefore , when great ones in their own particular motion move 66 violently , and , as Tacitus expresseth it well 46 OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . Travel 46 Atheism.
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