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As also we shall , by all means which God shall put into our hands , demean ourselves to give royal contentment to all degrees and estates of our people ; maintaining the liberties of holy church in their entire , preserving the honours ...
As also we shall , by all means which God shall put into our hands , demean ourselves to give royal contentment to all degrees and estates of our people ; maintaining the liberties of holy church in their entire , preserving the honours ...
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3 which hath been said ; and to give the rule or sen- tence . Whatsoever is above these is too much ; and proceedeth either of glory and willingness to speak , or of impatience to hear , or of shortness of memory , or of want of a staid ...
3 which hath been said ; and to give the rule or sen- tence . Whatsoever is above these is too much ; and proceedeth either of glory and willingness to speak , or of impatience to hear , or of shortness of memory , or of want of a staid ...
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For it is no part of the doc- trine of the use or handling of an instrument to teach how to whet or grind the instrument to give it a sharp edge , or how to quench it or otherwise , whereby to give it a stronger temper .
For it is no part of the doc- trine of the use or handling of an instrument to teach how to whet or grind the instrument to give it a sharp edge , or how to quench it or otherwise , whereby to give it a stronger temper .
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The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the ..., Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista de fragmentos - 1878 |
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