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1 6| a man of one of the most principal instruments for action; 2 9| seemeth to beat chiefly upon principal officers or ministers, rather 3 18| England, his queen, had the principal hand in the deposing and 4 26| and not from humanity.~A principal fruit of friendship, is 5 28| make a judgment, that the principal point of greatness in any 6 28| received), and to contain the principal bulk of the vulgar natives, 7 28| do profess arms, as their principal honor, study, and occupation. 8 28| sea (which is one of the principal dowries of this kingdom 9 32| recompense in the end. For the principal thing, that hath been the 10 34| had reigned, which had the principal letters of that word hempe ( 11 35| the approach to kings and principal persons; and the raising 12 38| Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man’s life, 13 40| but restrained to certain principal cities and towns of merchandizing; 14 42| If it be true that the principal part of beauty is in decent 15 48| timing of the suit is the principal. Timing, I say, not only 16 50| respect of factions, is a principal part of policy; whereas 17 55| delays make it sour. The principal duty of a judge, is to suppress 18 55| is not left to them, as a principal part of their office, a 19 57| and rather to take off the principal authors by winning and advancing 20 58| and rather to take off the principal authors by winning and advancing