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To the well - meaning and disinterested men it is pressed , of what ill consequence it may be to ravel into things past , which they miscall Aying in the king's face ; that his Majesty , being sensible of what hath been amiss , is now ...
To the well - meaning and disinterested men it is pressed , of what ill consequence it may be to ravel into things past , which they miscall Aying in the king's face ; that his Majesty , being sensible of what hath been amiss , is now ...
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He knoweth they are saucy things and make bold to inquire both into the faults and the abilities of men in power , and he hath just wit enough to be sensible he cannot bear the scrutiny . The poor man is but the sign of a Secretary ...
He knoweth they are saucy things and make bold to inquire both into the faults and the abilities of men in power , and he hath just wit enough to be sensible he cannot bear the scrutiny . The poor man is but the sign of a Secretary ...
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He has a coldness in his way that damps a modest man extremely , for he hears things with a dry silence that shows too much of distrust of those to whom he speaks . He seems to have made it a maxim to be slow in everything of resolution ...
He has a coldness in his way that damps a modest man extremely , for he hears things with a dry silence that shows too much of distrust of those to whom he speaks . He seems to have made it a maxim to be slow in everything of resolution ...
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