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1 9| ado may concern his own estate; therefore it must needs 2 9| all the ministers of an estate; then the envy (though hidden) 3 13| first as a portion of an estate, then as a condition of 4 14| this poverty and broken estate in the better sort, be joined 5 14| want and poverty in the estate. To which purpose serveth 6 14| earn less, do wear out an estate sooner, than a greater number 7 14| forasmuch as the increase of any estate must be upon the foreigner ( 8 19| meetings for matters of estate, that they may hoc agere. 9 19| and but one counsel of estate (as it is in Spain), they 10 21| her into some discourse of estate, that she mought the less 11 26| acquainted with a man’s estate, will beware, by furthering 12 27| to be limited by a man’s estate; and governed with such 13 27| and look into their own estate. Some forbear it, not upon 14 27| cannot look into his own estate at all, had need both choose 15 27| He that can look into his estate but seldom, it behooveth 16 27| In clearing of a man’s estate, he may as well hurt himself 17 27| upon his mind, as upon his estate. Certainly, who hath a state 18 28| that deal in business of estate. For if a true survey be 19 28| a great and flourishing estate, to ruin and decay. And 20 28| to raise and amplify an estate in power, means, and fortune. 21 28| counsels.~The greatness of an estate, in bulk and territory, 22 28| the power and forces of an estate. The kingdom of heaven is 23 28| examples show, that whatsoever estate or prince doth rest upon 24 28| levied by consent of the estate, do abate men’s courage 25 28| or tacit conformity of estate, I do not see how they may 26 28| Let it suffice, that no estate expect to be great, that 27 28| certainly to a kingdom or estate, a just and honorable war, 28 50| for a prince to govern his estate, or for a great person to 29 55| concern the sovereign and estate. Judges ought above all 30 55| thereof may trench to point of estate: I call matter of estate, 31 55| estate: I call matter of estate, not only the parts of sovereignty, 32 Glo| equally powerful~Espial: spy~Estate: state~Facility: of easy