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Non vi & contentione sed suavitate, & ratione, & quasi blanditiis utitur; She had rather lead then draw, allure then enforce. Romish policy teacheth her Schollars to conclude their Syllogismes in Barbara and Ferio, but Divine wisdome instructeth her children in that of the Poet, Cuncta prius tentanda — To use all faire meanes of perswasion: |
Non vi & contention said suavitate, & ratione, & quasi blanditiis utitur; She had rather led then draw, allure then enforce. Romish policy Teaches her Scholars to conclude their Syllogisms in Barbara and Ferio, but Divine Wisdom Instructeth her children in that of the Poet, Everything prius tentanda — To use all fair means of persuasion: |
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