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... matter of international policy , have demanded securities from the Turks , the refusal of which would ( even ... matters incidentally handled have an interest also which is by no means obsolete . And the dedicatory letter to Bishop ...
... matter of international policy , have demanded securities from the Turks , the refusal of which would ( even ... matters incidentally handled have an interest also which is by no means obsolete . And the dedicatory letter to Bishop ...
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... matter ) fit examples to quench any man's ambition of rising again ; for that they were every one of them restored ... matters of state ; and took upon him to 4 The rest of this sentence is not in the Cambridge MS . 2 Fuerunt hi tres ...
... matter ) fit examples to quench any man's ambition of rising again ; for that they were every one of them restored ... matters of state ; and took upon him to 4 The rest of this sentence is not in the Cambridge MS . 2 Fuerunt hi tres ...
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... matters of dispute between Commons and King . Then a few memoranda as to choice of persons . After which an allusion to ... matter of interest or ambition which they might pursue with the govern- ment , and not against it ; and that , on ...
... matters of dispute between Commons and King . Then a few memoranda as to choice of persons . After which an allusion to ... matter of interest or ambition which they might pursue with the govern- ment , and not against it ; and that , on ...
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... matter of territory , in any empire , except it be some glorious acquests obtained sometime in the bravery of wars , which cannot be kept with- out excessive charge and trouble ; of which kind were the pur- chases of King Henry VIII ...
... matter of territory , in any empire , except it be some glorious acquests obtained sometime in the bravery of wars , which cannot be kept with- out excessive charge and trouble ; of which kind were the pur- chases of King Henry VIII ...
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... matter of common place or ordinary discourse ; in regard that excess of riches , neither in public nor private , ever hath any good effects ; but maketh men either slothful and effeminate , and so no enterprisers , or insolent and ...
... matter of common place or ordinary discourse ; in regard that excess of riches , neither in public nor private , ever hath any good effects ; but maketh men either slothful and effeminate , and so no enterprisers , or insolent and ...
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