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   Book, Chapter
1 Int | divine and humane. To the King. At London. Printed for 2 Int | confirmed in his office of King’s Counsel in August, 1604; 3 1, Int | To the King.~There were under the law, 4 1, Int | under the law, excellent King, both daily sacrifices and 5 1, Int | Scripture saith of the wisest king, “That his heart was as 6 1, Int | since Christ’s time any king or temporal monarch which 7 1, Int | For it seemeth much in a king if, by the compendious extractions 8 1, Int | learning in himself, in a king, and in a king born—is almost 9 1, Int | himself, in a king, and in a king born—is almost a miracle. 10 1, Int | the power and fortune of a king, the knowledge and illumination 11 1, Int | signature both of the power of a king and the difference and perfection 12 1, Int | and perfection of such a king.~Therefore I did conclude 13 1, VI | the person of Solomon the king, we see the gift or endowment 14 1, VI | Nay, the same Solomon the king, although he excelled in 15 1, VI | thing, but the glory of the king is to find it out;” as if, 16 1, VII | and the other loved the king:” describing the principal 17 1, VII | extremely affect the name of king; and some were set on as 18 1, VII | acclamation to salute him king. Whereupon, finding the 19 1, VII | with the Romans, as well as King is with us.~(28) The last 20 1, VII | Cyrus the younger against King Artaxerxes. This Xenophon 21 1, VII | in message from the great king to the Grecians, after that 22 1, VII | themselves in the midst of the king’s territories, cut off from 23 1, VII | submit themselves to the king’s mercy. To which message, 24 1, VII | virtue can withstand the king’s power.” Here was the scorn; 25 1, VII | through the heart of all the king’s high countries, from Babylon 26 1, VII | safety, in despite of all the king’s forces, to the astonishment 27 2, Int | To the King.~1. It might seem to have 28 2, Int | otherwise to pass (excellent King), that those which are fruitful 29 2, II | followeth the reign of a king, whose actions, howsoever 30 2, VIII | require as the story of King Arthur of Britain, or Hugh 31 2, XXI | book touching the duty of a king; a work richly compounded 32 2, XXI | hath truly described, not a king of Assyria or Persia in 33 2, XXI | the power and right of a king, as well as the circle of 34 2, XXIII| composed by Solomon the king, of whom the Scriptures 35 2, XXIII| his instructions to the king his son, “That fortune hath 36 2, XXIII| considering that I write to a king that is a master of this 37 2, XXIII| composed by Solomon the king, of whom the Scriptures 38 2, XXIII| his instructions to the king his son, “That fortune hath 39 2, XXIII| considering that I write to a king that is a master of this


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