The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... debt . Neither did the Council , I think , ( judging from the terms of the resolution , ) expect it to succeed ; but they thought that , if it were fairly proceeded with on the King's part , some occasion would pro- bably turn up for ...
... debt . Neither did the Council , I think , ( judging from the terms of the resolution , ) expect it to succeed ; but they thought that , if it were fairly proceeded with on the King's part , some occasion would pro- bably turn up for ...
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... debt . When it was reported in some company , where divers of his creditors were , that he was dead , one began to say ; In good faith ' , then he hath carried five hundred ducats of mine with him into the other world . And another of ...
... debt . When it was reported in some company , where divers of his creditors were , that he was dead , one began to say ; In good faith ' , then he hath carried five hundred ducats of mine with him into the other world . And another of ...
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... debt that died . ' His goods and household stuff were set forth to sale . There was one that bought only a pillow , and said 2 ; This pillow sure is good to sleep upon , since he could sleep that owed so many debts.3 165. ( 86. ) A ...
... debt that died . ' His goods and household stuff were set forth to sale . There was one that bought only a pillow , and said 2 ; This pillow sure is good to sleep upon , since he could sleep that owed so many debts.3 165. ( 86. ) A ...
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... debt ; if first to us , they are in law . ? 8. King James was wont to be very earnest with the country gentlemen to go from London to their country houses . And sometimes he would say thus to them ; Gentlemen , at London you are like ...
... debt ; if first to us , they are in law . ? 8. King James was wont to be very earnest with the country gentlemen to go from London to their country houses . And sometimes he would say thus to them ; Gentlemen , at London you are like ...
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... debt upon my obligation : and yet the end of that statute was but security of money ; but because the entering into this statute itself , which is the immediate act whereto I am bound , is a corporal act which lieth not in satisfaction ...
... debt upon my obligation : and yet the end of that statute was but security of money ; but because the entering into this statute itself , which is the immediate act whereto I am bound , is a corporal act which lieth not in satisfaction ...
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