Is it pestilent Machiuilian pollicie that thou hast studied?
Bindo beinge slaine by a polliciedeuised by the Duke and state, Ricciardo by fine subtelties deliuereth himselfe from foure daungers.
Loue I knowe, not onelye forceth men, but also commaundeth the immortal Gods: and when they be not able to resist, what can man’s pollicie preuaile?
Loue prescribeth no suche lawe to her suters as pollicie doth to man.
Thou hast vanquished them so much as lyeth in thee, with a new kinde of victorie atchieued by treason: but I will subdue them by pollicie of the Romaines, by vertue, indeuour and armes, euen as I did the Veiens.
No doubt but that Cyrus sawe, by the like exam- ple of other kyngdomes, this onelie pollicie to bee a ruine [Sidenote: Pithagoras.
Whether doeth polliciemore auaile in war, then stre[n]gth of menne.
This counsaill pleased well the assem- ble of the Wolues, and the pollicie moche liked theim, and with one voice thei houled thus, thus.
Zopyrus therefore ad- monished them, that they should trust more to their armour, [Sidenote: The pollicie of Zopyrus.
The state of euery one vniuersallie would come to par- dicion, if the inuasion of foraine Princes, by the wisedom and pollicie of counsailers, were not repelled.
She is so temperate, she never read the modern pollicie of glorious surfeits; since she finds Nature is no Epicure if art provoke her not by curiositie.
Hee knowes humanepollicie but a crooked rule of action: and therefore by a distrust of his owne knowledge attaines it: Confounding with supernaturall illumination, the opinionated judgment of the wise.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pollicie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.