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1 1, IV | labour then was with the people (of whom the Pharisees were 2 1, IV | under popular contempt, the people being apt to contemn truths 3 1, IV | by the ignorance of the people, the superstitious simplicity 4 1, VI | badge or difference of the people of God, the exercise and 5 1, VII | tyrants, fathers of the people, and other eminent persons 6 1, VII | profession that said “Then should people and estates be happy when 7 1, VII | prince with felicity in the people.~(10) Neither hath learning 8 1, VII | magistrates spake to the people they did use the word Quirites. 9 1, VIII | tyrants much better, over people which have put off the generosity 10 2, II | regiments, and manners of the people; and the mathematics, in 11 2, IV | rebels, then the malignity of people (which is the mother of 12 2, IV | they keep the hearts of the people, who will be sure to come 13 2, X | consuls inclined to the people, or being tribunes inclined 14 2, XVI | the commerce of barbarous people that understand not one 15 2, XXI | David, pastors of their people. Neither can I ever leese 16 2, XXII | were wont to compare the people to the sea, and the orators 17 2, XXII | move and trouble it; so the people would be peaceable and tractable 18 2, XXIII| an account thereof to the people as the manner was, did conclude 19 2, XXIII| Demosthenes compareth the people of Athens to country fellows, 20 2, XXIII| in his harangues to the people would swear, Ita parentis 21 2, XXIII| and dispositions of the people, their conditions and necessities, 22 2, XXIII| an account thereof to the people as the manner was, did conclude 23 2, XXIII| Demosthenes compareth the people of Athens to country fellows, 24 2, XXIII| in his harangues to the people would swear, Ita parentis 25 2, XXIII| and dispositions of the people, their conditions and necessities,