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A29590 Humane prudence, or, The art by which a man may raise himself and fortune to grandeur by A.B. De Britaine, William. 1682 (1682) Wing B4805A; ESTC R36376 38,385 145

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every discontent be apt to break out into Action for such will think being poor that they cannot be worse but by bold Attempts they may be better 63. Great Men are the first that find their own Grief and the last that find their own Faults 64. Discontent is the greatest weakness of a generous Soul which is always so intent upon its unhappiness that it forgets its remedies 65. There is a time when you may say nothing and a time when you may say something but never a time when you should say all 66. Emulation amongst Favorites is the security of Princes 67. The Lord Chancellor worthily said That he would not have his Servants gain by his Livings or Decrees because the first were Gods the second the Kings To honest Men your places said he are enough to Knaves too much 68. When a Cousin of Justice Sir John fitz-Fitz-James urged him for a kindness Come to my House saith the Judg I will deny you nothing come to the Kings Court and I must do you Justice 69. The two main Principles which guide Humane Nature are Conscience and Law by the former we are obliged in reference to another World by the latter in reference to this 70. Two things break Treaties Jealousie when Princes are successful Fear when they are unfortunate 71. Inconveniences which happen to Government are sudden and unlooked for therefore a Prince must be provided in Omnem Eventum 72. It 's safer for a State by Death to extinguish the Power or by Pardon to alter the Wills of great Offenders than to put them to Exile or Abjuration therefore Henry the Fourth of France being advised to banish Marshal Byron he said That a burning Fire-brand casts more Flame and Smoke out of a Chimney than in it FINIS A Catalogue of some Books sold by John Lawrence at the Angel in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange THe Works of the famous Nicholas Machiavell Citizen and Secretary of Florence conteining his History of Florence Art of War Discourses on Titus Livius c. Written Originally in Italian and thence newly and faithfully Translated into English in Folio Gell's Remains being sundry Pious and learned notes and observations on the new Testament opening and explaining it Wherein Jesus Christ as yesterday to day and the same for ever is Illustrated by that Learn'd and Judicious Man Dr. R. Gell late Rector of St. Mary Aldermanbury London in two Vollumes in Folio 1l 10s The Jesuits Catachisme according to Ignatius Loyola Quarto price 1 s. The Priveledges and Practises of Parliaments in England Collected out of the Common Laws of this Land Commended to the High Court of Parliament Quarto price 6 d. A Collection of Letters for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade Number 1 2 3 4 5. and intended to be still continued by John Houghton Fellow of the Royal Society Quarto The Merchant Royal a Sermon preached before the King at the Nuptials of an Honourable Lord and his Lady Quarto price 6 d. The Admired Satyr against Hypocrites Quarto price 6 d. The Ruine of Papacy or a clear display of simony of the Romish Clergy with a Circulatory letter to the Fathers of those Virgins that desert their Families to turn Nuns By the Learned Pen of that famous Divine Peter Du Moulin Oct. Indiculis Vniversalis or the Universe in Epitome Wherein almost the Works of Nature of all Arts and Sciences with their most necessary Terms are in English Latin and French methodically and distinctly digested and Composed at first in French and Latin for the use of the Dauphin of France by the Learned T. Pomey And now made English by A. Lovell M. A. in Oct. Praxis Catholica or the Countrymans Universal Remedy Wherein is plainly and briefly laid down the Nature matter manner place and Cure of most Diseas●s incident to the Body of Man not hitherto discovered by Chr. Pack Operator in Chymistry Oct. price 1 s. 6 d. English Military Discipline or the way of Exercising Horse and foot according to the Practise of this present time with a Treatise of all sorts of Armes and Engines of War of Fire Works Ensigns and other Military Instruments both antient and Modern Oct. price 3 s. Clavis Grammatica or the ready way to the Latin Tongue conteining most plain demonstrations for the Regular Translating of English into Latin fitted to help such as desire to attain the Latin Tongue by F. B. Schoolmaster in London Oct. price 1 s. The Abridgment of the History of Reformation of the Church of England By Gilbert Burnet D D. With several Copper Plates in Octav. A Mathematical Compendium or useful practises in Arithmetick Geometry Astronomy Navigation Embateling and quartering of Armies Fortification and Gunnery c. By Sir Jonas More late surveyor of his Majestyes ordinance the 2 Edition with many large Additions Twelves price 3 s.