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... tion ; and so the honour countervaileth the adven- ture ; of which honour your lordship is in no small possession , when that her majesty , known to be one of the most judicious princes in discern- ing of spirits that ever governed ...
... tion ; and so the honour countervaileth the adven- ture ; of which honour your lordship is in no small possession , when that her majesty , known to be one of the most judicious princes in discern- ing of spirits that ever governed ...
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... tion , as if all was not referred to the right end . Thus I have presumed to write these few lines to your lordship , " in methodo ignorantiæ , " which is , when a man speaketh of any subject not according to the parts of the matter ...
... tion , as if all was not referred to the right end . Thus I have presumed to write these few lines to your lordship , " in methodo ignorantiæ , " which is , when a man speaketh of any subject not according to the parts of the matter ...
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... tion , if he do not , by his con- the one part temptuous and insolent car- commit unpar- riage at the bar , make himself donable errors , incapable and unworthy of and I on the them . other seem part to pu- nish him in the spirit of ...
... tion , if he do not , by his con- the one part temptuous and insolent car- commit unpar- riage at the bar , make himself donable errors , incapable and unworthy of and I on the them . other seem part to pu- nish him in the spirit of ...
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... tion of ESSEX . Your retired friend , A LETTER COMMENDING HIS LOVE AND OCCA- SIONS TO SIR THOMAS CHALLONER , THEN IN SCOTLAND , UPON HIS MAJESTY'S ENTRANCE . SIR , For our money matters , I am assured you re- ceived no insatisfaction ...
... tion of ESSEX . Your retired friend , A LETTER COMMENDING HIS LOVE AND OCCA- SIONS TO SIR THOMAS CHALLONER , THEN IN SCOTLAND , UPON HIS MAJESTY'S ENTRANCE . SIR , For our money matters , I am assured you re- ceived no insatisfaction ...
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... tion are increased . But , because I know the gravity of your nature to be not to hope lightly , it maketh me to despair the less . For you are " natus ad ardua : " and the indisposition of the subject may honour the skill of the ...
... tion are increased . But , because I know the gravity of your nature to be not to hope lightly , it maketh me to despair the less . For you are " natus ad ardua : " and the indisposition of the subject may honour the skill of the ...
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