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1 3| matter, but following, and party. Contrariwise, certain Laodiceans, 2 4| revenge, are desirous, the party should know, whence it cometh. 3 4| the hurt, as in making the party repent. But base and crafty 4 9| most hurt, are when the party envied is beheld in glory 5 10| others only, and not to the party loved; but to the loved 6 14| parents, make themselves as a party, and lean to a side, it 7 14| confidence with the discontented party, and upon whom they turn 8 14| some other, of the same party, that may oppose them, and 9 21| entertain and amuse the party, with whom you deal, with 10 21| moving things, when the party is in haste, and cannot 11 21| to give occasion, for the party to ask, what the matter 12 21| times as it is like the party that they work upon, will 13 21| for it makes the other party stick the less.~It is strange 14 28| the behalf of a kind of party, or tacit conformity of 15 30| communicate them with the party, that he suspects; for thereby 16 30| and withal shall make that party more circumspect, not to 17 33| enrich; especially if the party have intelligence, what 18 46| man can persuade the other party, that he shall still need 19 48| end to gratify the adverse party, or competitor. Surely there 20 48| taken of the note, but the party left to his other means; 21 50| after brake. The faction or party of Antonius and Octavianus 22 50| themselves as of a faction or party; for leagues within the 23 55| nor give occasion to the party, to say his counsel or proofs