The Works, Moral and Religious, of Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench: The Whole Now First Collected and Revised. To which are Prefixed His Life and Death, Volum 1H.D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row, and five others, 1805 |
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againſt alfo Almighty Antony Atticus becauſe bufinefs Cæfar caufe Chrift Chriftian Religion confequently confideration confifts converfation counfel defign defire Divine doth efpecially eftate efteem faction fafe fafety faid fame fecond fecurity feems fenate fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fickneſs fide fince fincere firft firſt flain folemn fome fometimes foul fpirit friends ftate ftill ftudy fubject fuch fuffer fupply fure give goodneſs greateſt Hale happineſs hath himſelf honour houfe inftance intereft itſelf judge judgment juft juftice Julian period leaſt lefs lived Lord mankind Marius meaſure mercy moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary neceffity nefs obfervation occafion Octavius paffed paffion party perfons poffibly Pompey prefent preferve profeffion raiſed reafon refpect Rome Runnington Sir Matthew Hale ſtate Sylla thee thefe themſelves thereof theſe things thofe thoſe thou thought tion touching truth underſtanding unto uſed wherein wifdom