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1 1| mummeries, and triumphs, of the world, half so stately and daintily 2 2| and passage to another world, is holy and religious; 3 5| through the waves of the world. But to speak in a mean. 4 12| shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his heart is no 5 14| mines above ground, in the world.~Above all things, good 6 15| to the government of the world. Wherein they say he did 7 19| and make it appear to the world, that the decrees and final 8 21| to borrow the name of the world; as to say, The world says, 9 21| the world; as to say, The world says, or There is a speech 10 26| friends; without which the world is but a wilderness; and 11 28| courage and policy in the world, embrace too large extent 12 28| Romans that spread upon the world, but it was the world that 13 28| the world, but it was the world that spread upon the Romans; 14 28| the greatest empire of the world. The fabric of the state 15 28| decided the empire of the world. The battle of Lepanto, 16 28| which the great kings of the world after borrowed; the triumphs 17 32| heroical works. When the world was young, it begat more 18 32| sinfullest thing in the world, to forsake or destitute 19 34| Judea, should reign over the world: which though it may be 20 41| more a man drinketh of the world, the more it intoxicateth; 21 47| little friendship in the world, and least of all between 22 57| than the people of the Old World. And it is much more likely, 23 57| Plato’s great year, if the world should last so long, would 24 57| the northern tract of the world, is in nature the more martial 25 57| and others. Look when the world hath fewest barbarous peoples, 26 58| than the people of the Old World. And it is much more likely, 27 58| Plato’s great year, if the world should last so long, would 28 58| the northern tract of the world, is in nature the more martial 29 58| and others. Look when the world hath fewest barbarous peoples,