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1 6| almost invisible.~There be three degrees of this hiding and 2 6| simulation and dissimulation are three. First, to lay asleep opposition, 3 6| simulation. There be also three disadvantages, to set it 4 12| have been lucky, in two or three experiments, but want the 5 14| somewhere lost), there be but three things, which one nation 6 14| carriage. So that if these three wheels go, wealth will flow 7 18| watch kept, that none of the three could win a palm of ground, 8 18| against Bajazet; and the three sons of Henry the Second, 9 19| calling and using counsel, are three. First, the revealing of 10 24| beating the air. There be three parts of business; the preparation, 11 28| vulgar natives, within those three kinds,–tillers of the ground; 12 28| ever was. For it contained three things: honor to the general; 13 34| some credit, consisteth in three things. First, that men 14 35| a whole age. Honor hath three things in it: the vantage 15 44| to be a fair court, but three sides of it, of a far lower 16 44| which galleiies let there be three, or five, fine cupolas in 17 44| bed–chambers; and let all three sides be a double house, 18 44| before you come to the front, three courts. A green court plain, 19 44| fairly garnished, on the three sides; and cloistered on 20 45| trodden upon and crushed, are three; that is, burnet, wild–thyme, 21 45| and to be divided into three parts; a green in the entrance; 22 45| middle a fair mount, with three ascents, and alleys, enough 23 56| motives of anger, are chiefly three. First, to be too sensible 24 57| went but a day. And the three years’ drought in the time 25 57| civil occasions. There be three manner of plantations of 26 57| are many; but chiefly in three things; in the seats or 27 58| went but a day. And the three years’ drought in the time 28 58| civil occasions. There be three manner of plantations of 29 58| are many; but chiefly in three things; in the seats or