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1 4| which there is no law to remedy; but then let a man take 2 6| to feign, if there be no remedy.~ ~ 3 14| much severity, should be a remedy of troubles. For the despising 4 14| rather than rule.~The first remedy or prevention is to remove, 5 14| in the state; or else the remedy, is worse than the disease.~ ~ 6 19| introduced cabinet counsels; a remedy worse than the disease.~ 7 19| authority; the fable showeth the remedy. Nay, the majesty of kings, 8 19| king’s ear. But the best remedy is, if princes know their 9 26| self; and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man’ 10 26| of mischief and partly of remedy; even as if you would call 11 30| and therefore men should remedy suspicion, by procuring 12 35| of all others, the best remedy against ambitious great– 13 56| sharpen anger. Wherein the remedy is, that a man should have, 14 56| of anger, it is the best remedy to win time; and to make