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For all things remained as they were , save that there should be paid to the King seven hundred forty - five thousand ducats in present , for his charges in that journey ; and five and twenty thousand crowns yearly , for his charges ...
For all things remained as they were , save that there should be paid to the King seven hundred forty - five thousand ducats in present , for his charges in that journey ; and five and twenty thousand crowns yearly , for his charges ...
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It is good , in discourse and speech of conversation , to vary and intermingle speech of the present occasion with arguments , tales with reasons , asking of questions with telling of opinions , and jest with earnest for it is a dull ...
It is good , in discourse and speech of conversation , to vary and intermingle speech of the present occasion with arguments , tales with reasons , asking of questions with telling of opinions , and jest with earnest for it is a dull ...
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For we ought to be creatures of to - day , by reason of the shortness of life , not of to - morrow : but , as he says , seizing the present time for to - morrow will have its turn and become to- day and therefore it is enough if we take ...
For we ought to be creatures of to - day , by reason of the shortness of life , not of to - morrow : but , as he says , seizing the present time for to - morrow will have its turn and become to- day and therefore it is enough if we take ...
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