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... ascertaining you that what person or per- sons shall fortune to take or distress him shall have for his or their true acquittal in that behalf after their estate and degrees , so as the most low and simplest of degree that shall ...
... ascertaining you that what person or per- sons shall fortune to take or distress him shall have for his or their true acquittal in that behalf after their estate and degrees , so as the most low and simplest of degree that shall ...
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OF THE TRUE GREATNESS OF KINGDOMS AND ESTATES . 3 THE speech of Themistocles the Athenian , which was haughty and arrogant in taking so much to him- self , 1 had been a grave and wise observation and cen- sure , applied at large to ...
OF THE TRUE GREATNESS OF KINGDOMS AND ESTATES . 3 THE speech of Themistocles the Athenian , which was haughty and arrogant in taking so much to him- self , 1 had been a grave and wise observation and cen- sure , applied at large to ...
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ory as the first founder ; I have thought good , as far as I can comprehend , to make a true survey and representa- tion of the greatness of this your kingdom of Britain ; being for mine own part persuaded , that the supposed prediction ...
ory as the first founder ; I have thought good , as far as I can comprehend , to make a true survey and representa- tion of the greatness of this your kingdom of Britain ; being for mine own part persuaded , that the supposed prediction ...
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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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