his mind
as upon
his
estate.
Certainly,
who hath a
state to
repair may
not
despise
small
things:
and
commonly
it is less
dishonourable
to abridge
petty
charges,
than to
stoop to
petty
gettings.
A man
ought
warily to
begin
charges
which once
begun will
continue:
but in
matters
that
return not
he may be
more
magnificent.
☆、正文 Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and EstatesTHE speech
of
Themistocles
the
Athenian,
which was
haughty
and
arrogant
in taking
so much to
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