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1 1, Int | inclination in your neighbour princes thereunto: so likewise in 2 1, II | that the governments of princes in minority (notwithstanding 3 1, II | excelled the government of princes of mature age, even for 4 1, II | affairs of state and courts of princes; for although men bred in 5 1, II | countenance of two so learned princes, Queen Elizabeth and your 6 1, III | felicity and delicacy of princes and great persons had long 7 1, III | of integrity, so towards princes or superiors is want of 8 1, III | gaze or fix their eyes upon princes, is in the outward ceremony 9 1, VII | experience, that under learned princes and governors there have 10 1, VII | felicity of times under learned princes (to keep still the law of 11 1, VII | comprehending a succession of six princes, all learned, or singular 12 1, VII | which succeeded; of which princes we will make some commemoration; 13 1, VII | amongst the most learned princes; for there was not a greater 14 1, VII | was the name of these two princes in those days, that they 15 1, VII | in this sequence of six princes we do see the blessed effects 16 1, VII | rare even amongst masculine princes—whether we speak of learning, 17 1, VII | principal difference of princes’ best servants, that some 18 1, VII | ordinary with counsellors of princes, that they counsel their 19 1, VII | apophthegm or an oracle, as vain princes, by custom of flattery, 20 1, VIII | turn friars, and ambitions princes turn melancholy. But of 21 2, Int | merits of many excellent princes and other worthy personages, 22 2, Int | hence it proceedeth that princes find a solitude in regard 23 2, Int | secretaries and spials of princes and states bring in bills 24 2, Int | of consultation, and in princes or superior persons, of 25 2, II | there be not many sovereign princes or absolute commanders, 26 2, II | chiefly of actions; for princes in ancient time had, upon 27 2, IV | Progenuit.”~Expounded that when princes and monarchs have suppressed 28 2, IV | education and discipline of princes to know as well how to play 29 2, XXIII| account upon.”~(21) But princes, upon a far other reason, 30 2, XXIII| persons by their ends. For princes being at the top of human 31 2, XXIII| fall in love with access to princes, others with popular fame 32 2, XXIII| simile crystallo. So unto princes and states, and specially 33 2, XXIII| account upon.”~(21) But princes, upon a far other reason, 34 2, XXIII| persons by their ends. For princes being at the top of human 35 2, XXIII| fall in love with access to princes, others with popular fame 36 2, XXIII| simile crystallo. So unto princes and states, and specially