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" ... the evil Natures of others. Wherefore, I know not, which is to be chosen; I think, that the one may be used ordinarily, and yet the other not abandoned, that is, in thine ordinary and common course of living, to use the first in such wise, as that... "
The Argosy - Page 168
edited by - 1893
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3

1846 - 818 pages
...wise as that thou gain the name of frankness ; yet, in eases of importance, use dissimulation, which doth succeed the better to one who doth thus live,...the contrary, it is more easily believed in him." — Guieciurdini, Maxims. u Clear and round dealing is the honor of man's nature ; and that mixture...
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The maxims of Francis Guicciardini, tr. by E. Martin. With parallel passages ...

Francesco Guicciardini - 1845 - 214 pages
...and yet the other not abandoned, that is, in thine ordinary and common course of living, to 92. 96 use the first in such wise, as that thou gainest the...dissimulation and with artifice ; but I excuse him who doth sometime use it. .... clear and round dealing is the Honour of Man's Nature ; and that mixture of Falsehood...
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The Maxims of Francis Guicciardini

Francesco Guicciardini - 1845 - 216 pages
...and yet the other not abandoned, that is, in thine ordinary and common course of living, to 92. 96 97 use the first in such wise, as that thou gainest the...dissimulation and with artifice ; but I excuse him who doth sometime use it. .... clear and round dealing is the Honour of Man's Nature ; and that mixture of Falsehood...
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The Seventeenth-century English Essay

Elbert Nevius Sebring Thompson - 1926 - 160 pages
...Counsels and Reflections. London, 1890. Another translation was made by Emma Martin. London, 1845. the evil Natures of others. Wherefore, I know not,...dissimulation and with artifice ; but I excuse him who doth sometime use it. ' '33 These maxims, which so closely resemble Bacon's, were popular in England, and...
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Humanistic Studies, Volume 3

University of Iowa - 1928 - 760 pages
...Counsels and Reflections. London, 1890. Another translation was made by Emma Martin. London, 1845. the evil Natures of others. Wherefore, I know not,...dissimulation and with artifice ; but I excuse him who doth sometime use it."M These maxims, which so closely resemble Bacon's, were popular in England, and Guicciardini's...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3

1846 - 816 pages
...wise as that thou gain the name of frankness ; yet, in cases of importance, use dissimulation, which doth succeed the better to one who doth thus live,...the contrary, it is more easily believed in him." — Guicciardini, Maxims. "Clear and round dealing is the honor of man's nature ; and that mixture...
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