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... we lie on this side , my lord ; and the counsel of the other part said , and we lie on this side : the lord chancellor Hatton stood up and said ; if you lye on both sides , whom will you have me to believe ? 79.
... we lie on this side , my lord ; and the counsel of the other part said , and we lie on this side : the lord chancellor Hatton stood up and said ; if you lye on both sides , whom will you have me to believe ? 79.
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Men seem neither well to understand their riches , nor their strength : of the former they believe greater things than they should , and of the latter much less . And from hence fatal pillars have 84.
Men seem neither well to understand their riches , nor their strength : of the former they believe greater things than they should , and of the latter much less . And from hence fatal pillars have 84.
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And surely you will easily believe , that we that have so many things truly natural , which induce admiration , could in a world of particulars deceive the senses , if we would disguise those things , and labour to make them seem more ...
And surely you will easily believe , that we that have so many things truly natural , which induce admiration , could in a world of particulars deceive the senses , if we would disguise those things , and labour to make them seem more ...
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sunt quia posse videntur ; for no man shall know how much may be done , except he believe much may be done . The other reason is , because they be but practices base and inglorious and of no great use , and therefore sequester'd from ...
sunt quia posse videntur ; for no man shall know how much may be done , except he believe much may be done . The other reason is , because they be but practices base and inglorious and of no great use , and therefore sequester'd from ...
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A CHRISTIAN is one that believes things his reason cannot comprehend ; he hopes for things which neither he nor any man alive ever saw : he labours for that which he knoweth he shall never obtain ; yet in the issue , his belief appears ...
A CHRISTIAN is one that believes things his reason cannot comprehend ; he hopes for things which neither he nor any man alive ever saw : he labours for that which he knoweth he shall never obtain ; yet in the issue , his belief appears ...
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