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... rising to great place is by a winding stair ; and if there be factions , it is good to side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy predecessor fairly and tenderly ; for ...
... rising to great place is by a winding stair ; and if there be factions , it is good to side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy predecessor fairly and tenderly ; for ...
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... rising , but by a commixture of good and euil Arts . But it is reason the memorie of their vertues remain to their posterities , and their faults die with themselues . Nobilitie of Birth commonly abateth industrie : and hee that is not ...
... rising , but by a commixture of good and euil Arts . But it is reason the memorie of their vertues remain to their posterities , and their faults die with themselues . Nobilitie of Birth commonly abateth industrie : and hee that is not ...
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... rising refreshed and purified in the morning ; or they speak of the Sea as the mother of the Sun , and of the Sun as sinking into her mother's arms at night . We may suppose , therefore , that in some Greek dialect vduw was used in the ...
... rising refreshed and purified in the morning ; or they speak of the Sea as the mother of the Sun , and of the Sun as sinking into her mother's arms at night . We may suppose , therefore , that in some Greek dialect vduw was used in the ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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