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1 5| speech of Seneca (after the manner of the Stoics), that the 2 7| purse. Men have a foolish manner (both parents and schoolmasters 3 9| in an insolent and proud manner; being never well, but while 4 9| greatness, in a plain and open manner (so it be without arrogancy 5 9| the envy be general, in a manner upon all the ministers of 6 14| to the stock; and in like manner, when more are bred scholars, 7 14| can handle things, in such manner, as no evil shall appear 8 14| that in a fast and true manner; or to be fronted with some 9 16| such things; and in like manner, that the Schoolmen had 10 18| his father, was in like manner fatal to his house; for 11 19| multitudes, or in a tribunitious manner; for that is to clamor counsels, 12 24| and forward in an unsteady manner. I knew a wise man that 13 26| to call them in the same manner; using the word which is 14 28| greatest monarchy. Their manner was to grant naturalization ( 15 57| occasions. There be three manner of plantations of new sects. 16 57| the weapons; and in the manner of the conduct. Wars in 17 58| occasions. There be three manner of plantations of new sects. 18 58| the weapons; and in the manner of the conduct. Wars in