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1 19| for treasure, for war, for suits, for some provinces; for 2 36| and not discerned. Let the suits of the masquers be graceful, 3 47| wearisome, and importune in suits. Ordinary followers ought 4 48| undertaken; and private suits do putrefy the public good. 5 48| performance. Some embrace suits, which never mean to deal 6 48| hopes. Some take hold of suits, only for an occasion to 7 48| own. Nay, some undertake suits, with a full purpose to 8 48| the better deserver. In suits which a man doth not well 9 48| dealing, in denying to deal in suits at first, and reporting 10 48| honorable, but also gracious. In suits of favor, the first coming 11 48| of conscience. Secrecy in suits, is a great mean of obtaining; 12 48| these general contrivers of suits; for they are but a kind 13 55| Add thereto contentious suits, which ought to be spewed 14 55| persons that are sowers of suits; which make the court swell,