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... less the proportionate spaces were left blank . The con- dition of the manuscript was fully described in the introduc- tion , and all matters critical and explanatory were reserved for notes at the end . It may be hoped therefore that ...
... less the proportionate spaces were left blank . The con- dition of the manuscript was fully described in the introduc- tion , and all matters critical and explanatory were reserved for notes at the end . It may be hoped therefore that ...
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... less than enough - I do not know that its proportions can be considered extravagant . The amount of new matter of Bacon's own composition is less in this volume than in most of the others , -not above thirty or forty pages in all , -but ...
... less than enough - I do not know that its proportions can be considered extravagant . The amount of new matter of Bacon's own composition is less in this volume than in most of the others , -not above thirty or forty pages in all , -but ...
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... less trouble . My Lady Suffolk is so ill of the small - pox , as she is not yet fit to make any answer . Bingley's answer is come in , a long one ; and as I perceive , with some things impertinent , yea and unfit . Of that I confer with ...
... less trouble . My Lady Suffolk is so ill of the small - pox , as she is not yet fit to make any answer . Bingley's answer is come in , a long one ; and as I perceive , with some things impertinent , yea and unfit . Of that I confer with ...
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... less troubled and divided . And for your Lordship , my affection may and doth daily receive addition , but cannot , nor never could , receive alteration . I pray present my humble thanks to his Majesty ; and I am very glad his health ...
... less troubled and divided . And for your Lordship , my affection may and doth daily receive addition , but cannot , nor never could , receive alteration . I pray present my humble thanks to his Majesty ; and I am very glad his health ...
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... less than an engagement to repeal the statutes relating to the Catholics . This was a different thing : and accordingly , pleading want of commission to treat upon that point , and having arranged to his satisfaction what else he had in ...
... less than an engagement to repeal the statutes relating to the Catholics . This was a different thing : and accordingly , pleading want of commission to treat upon that point , and having arranged to his satisfaction what else he had in ...
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