The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... warre , there is no meane to erre twice ; the first , and least fault being suf- ficient to ruine an army : faults therefore he pardons none ; they that are presidents of disorder , or mutiny , repaire it by being examples of his ...
... warre , there is no meane to erre twice ; the first , and least fault being suf- ficient to ruine an army : faults therefore he pardons none ; they that are presidents of disorder , or mutiny , repaire it by being examples of his ...
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... warre is never to be given ore , but on one of these three conditions : an assured peace , absolute victory , or an honest death . Lastly , when peace folds him up , his silver head should lean neere the golden scepter , and dye in his ...
... warre is never to be given ore , but on one of these three conditions : an assured peace , absolute victory , or an honest death . Lastly , when peace folds him up , his silver head should lean neere the golden scepter , and dye in his ...
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... warre , peace leaving every one to attend his particular wealth , when feare , while the warre lasts , makes them concurre for their common safety ; and Zealand , upon the least securitie , hath ever beene envious at the predominancie ...
... warre , peace leaving every one to attend his particular wealth , when feare , while the warre lasts , makes them concurre for their common safety ; and Zealand , upon the least securitie , hath ever beene envious at the predominancie ...
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... warre ; the people heartlesse , and rather repining against their governours , then revengefull against the enemies , the bravery of that gentrie which was left , and the industry of the merchant quite decayed ; the hus- bandman ...
... warre ; the people heartlesse , and rather repining against their governours , then revengefull against the enemies , the bravery of that gentrie which was left , and the industry of the merchant quite decayed ; the hus- bandman ...
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... warre then all the rest , as Holland doth with the states . There is no Spaniard of the counsell of state , nor Gover- nour of any province , but of the counsell of warre , which is only active ; there they only are , and have in their ...
... warre then all the rest , as Holland doth with the states . There is no Spaniard of the counsell of state , nor Gover- nour of any province , but of the counsell of warre , which is only active ; there they only are , and have in their ...
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