CXXXIV.
Though Ministers of State flatter themselves with a con∣ceit of the greatness of their actions, and attribute them to their conduct and prudence, yet are they many times but
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Though Ministers of State flatter themselves with a con∣ceit of the greatness of their actions, and attribute them to their conduct and prudence, yet are they many times but
the effects of hazard, or some inconsiderable design.