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politic 25
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politic

   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | hath been ordinary with politic men to extenuate and disable 2 1, IV | simplicity of some and the politic toleration of others holding 3 2, II | thought worthy of memory, with politic discourse and observation 4 2, XXI | pertain to science civil and politic; but not if it be well observed. 5 2, XXI | companies, colleges, and politic bodies, of neighbourhood, 6 2, XXIII| consisteth of many wise and politic axioms, which contain not 7 2, XXIII| longer upon these sentences politic of Solomon than is agreeable 8 2, XXIII| institutum servare; so a politic man in everything should 9 2, XXIII| the Word of God, so the politic glass is the state of the 10 2, XXIII| this precept touching the politic knowledge of ourselves hath 11 2, XXIII| prejudicial; and nothing is more politic than to make the wheels 12 2, XXIII| cunning, and not greatly politic.~(37) Another precept of 13 2, XXIII| like, are not commonly so politic for their own fortune, otherwise 14 2, XXIII| in the description of a politic man, I mean politic for 15 2, XXIII| of a politic man, I mean politic for his own fortune.~(45) 16 2, XXIII| consisteth of many wise and politic axioms, which contain not 17 2, XXIII| longer upon these sentences politic of Solomon than is agreeable 18 2, XXIII| institutum servare; so a politic man in everything should 19 2, XXIII| the Word of God, so the politic glass is the state of the 20 2, XXIII| this precept touching the politic knowledge of ourselves hath 21 2, XXIII| prejudicial; and nothing is more politic than to make the wheels 22 2, XXIII| cunning, and not greatly politic.~(37) Another precept of 23 2, XXIII| like, are not commonly so politic for their own fortune, otherwise 24 2, XXIII| in the description of a politic man, I mean politic for 25 2, XXIII| of a politic man, I mean politic for his own fortune.~(45)


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