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... proper place and in a condition requiring special treatment , it now contains every authentic work of Bacon's that I know of ; and of these two , though for reasons which will presently appear they could not be included in it , copies ...
... proper place and in a condition requiring special treatment , it now contains every authentic work of Bacon's that I know of ; and of these two , though for reasons which will presently appear they could not be included in it , copies ...
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... proper health ; and the alarm continued long enough to test the feeling of the people . " I am glad , " says Chamberlain , writing on the 27th of March , " to see the world so tenderly affected towards him ; for I assure you all men ...
... proper health ; and the alarm continued long enough to test the feeling of the people . " I am glad , " says Chamberlain , writing on the 27th of March , " to see the world so tenderly affected towards him ; for I assure you all men ...
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... proper to him . He is the Defender of the Faith , as well in understanding , learning , and godliness , as in title . Therefore the planting of the true Church there is a sacred work that even by office as it were belongs to him . He is ...
... proper to him . He is the Defender of the Faith , as well in understanding , learning , and godliness , as in title . Therefore the planting of the true Church there is a sacred work that even by office as it were belongs to him . He is ...
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... proper that your Lordship would be pleased to hear and understand his case from himself , and then to advise and take order for his relief as your Lordship in your wisdom shall think fit . So commending him to your honourable favour , I ...
... proper that your Lordship would be pleased to hear and understand his case from himself , and then to advise and take order for his relief as your Lordship in your wisdom shall think fit . So commending him to your honourable favour , I ...
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... proper for a sentence . I said in conclusion , that mercy was to come ex mero motu , and so left it . I took some other occasion pertinent to do the King honour by shewing how happy he was in all other parts of his government , save ...
... proper for a sentence . I said in conclusion , that mercy was to come ex mero motu , and so left it . I took some other occasion pertinent to do the King honour by shewing how happy he was in all other parts of his government , save ...
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