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... brought down the scale : so he said ; place and authority , which were in her ma- jesty's hands to give , were like our lady's beads , which though men , through any imperfections , were too light before , yet when they were cast in ...
... brought down the scale : so he said ; place and authority , which were in her ma- jesty's hands to give , were like our lady's beads , which though men , through any imperfections , were too light before , yet when they were cast in ...
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... lord answered , according to the fable in Æsop ; non sum gallus , itaque non reperi gemmam . 30. Sir Nicolas Bacon being appointed a judge for the northern circuit , and having brought his trials that came before him to such a pass , 11.
... lord answered , according to the fable in Æsop ; non sum gallus , itaque non reperi gemmam . 30. Sir Nicolas Bacon being appointed a judge for the northern circuit , and having brought his trials that came before him to such a pass , 11.
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... brought up , and they having set down , the one scholar took up one pigeon , the other scholar took the other pigeon , thinking thereby that the coun- try man should have sate still , until that they were ready for the carving of the ...
... brought up , and they having set down , the one scholar took up one pigeon , the other scholar took the other pigeon , thinking thereby that the coun- try man should have sate still , until that they were ready for the carving of the ...
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... brought in the bill , he tore it as in choler , and said to him , you use me not well , you promised me that no man should know it , and here you have put in , Be it known unto all men by these presents . 33. Sir Walter Rawleigh was ...
... brought in the bill , he tore it as in choler , and said to him , you use me not well , you promised me that no man should know it , and here you have put in , Be it known unto all men by these presents . 33. Sir Walter Rawleigh was ...
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... brought to the bar , and knowing his case to be desperate , instead of pleading , he took to himself the liberty of jesting , and thus said , I charge you in the king's name , to seize and take away that man ( meaning the judge ) in the ...
... brought to the bar , and knowing his case to be desperate , instead of pleading , he took to himself the liberty of jesting , and thus said , I charge you in the king's name , to seize and take away that man ( meaning the judge ) in the ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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