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1 1, II | of learned governors. For howsoever it hath been ordinary with 2 1, III | And let it be noted that howsoever the condition of life of 3 1, III | doth endue the mind withal, howsoever fortune may tax it, and 4 1, VII | ever the best times: for howsoever kings may have their imperfections 5 1, VII | portion of that noble prince, howsoever transported with ambition, 6 2, I | causes; and, therefore, howsoever the practice of such things 7 2, II | of a king, whose actions, howsoever conducted, had much intermixture 8 2, XVII | is the most immersed. And howsoever contention hath been moved, 9 2, XVIII| is the most immersed. And howsoever contention hath been moved, 10 2, XX | conscience of good intentions, howsoever succeeding, is a more continual 11 2, XXIII| or turn it to heat, or howsoever he change copy, he can no 12 2, XXIII| or turn it to heat, or howsoever he change copy, he can no