Public matters are in an ill condition: Parliament sitting and raising four subsidys for the King, which is but a little, considering his wants; and yet that parted withal with great hardness.
This is true of public matters, but in regard to private and local acts the relation of the cabinet to Parliament, and hence the effects of that relation, are wholly different.
Except through his justiciary rights, so much curtailed, the seignior is an idler in public matters.
Set aside in public matters, freed from taxation, the seignior remains isolated and a stranger among his vassals; his extinct authority with his unimpaired privileges form for him an existence apart.
Prithee, Jack, bid thy friend the Hot Gospeller to dinner, and leave us see if he (that I gather from thy talk to be mighty busy in public matters) can find us a man for the time.
Surely if their be any one whom we have proved, in the affairs of common life, to be at once honest and sensible, to such an one we should apply when we are at a loss as to public matters.
In that first day of their meeting she gave voice to some of his own unexpressed views regarding the trend of the times in public matters.
Holding grudges is bad business; so is making a fool of yourself by playing little tin saint in public matters.
And his reading during the long evenings had been more in the way of education in public matters than he had realized.
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