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... servants ; and " he confessed it to be a great fault , that he had looked no better to his servants . " The sentence was , a fine of £ 40,000 , imprisonment during the King's pleasure , incapability of holding any office in the State ...
... servants ; and " he confessed it to be a great fault , that he had looked no better to his servants . " The sentence was , a fine of £ 40,000 , imprisonment during the King's pleasure , incapability of holding any office in the State ...
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... servants : his temper and carriage were eminently gentle and humane : he was never ac- cused of insolence to any human being , which is the common pleasure of mean - spirited men : his conduct in Parliament was manly , his views as a ...
... servants : his temper and carriage were eminently gentle and humane : he was never ac- cused of insolence to any human being , which is the common pleasure of mean - spirited men : his conduct in Parliament was manly , his views as a ...
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... servants . " 5 Proof is sometimes equivalent to fact , instance , or result . Here " the proof is best " means it proves , or turns out , best . So in Julius Cæsar , ii . , 1 : " " Tis a common proof that lowliness is young ambition's ...
... servants . " 5 Proof is sometimes equivalent to fact , instance , or result . Here " the proof is best " means it proves , or turns out , best . So in Julius Cæsar , ii . , 1 : " " Tis a common proof that lowliness is young ambition's ...
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... servants ; but not always best sub- jects , for they are light to run away , and almost all fugitives are of that ... servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals commonly , in their hortatives , put men in ...
... servants ; but not always best sub- jects , for they are light to run away , and almost all fugitives are of that ... servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals commonly , in their hortatives , put men in ...
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... servants , - servants of the sove- reign or State , servants of fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no freedom , neither in their persons , nor in their actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power ...
... servants , - servants of the sove- reign or State , servants of fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no freedom , neither in their persons , nor in their actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power ...
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