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A great nobleman , upon the complaint of a servant of his , laid a citizen by the heels , thinking to bend him to his servant's desire ; but the fellow being stubborn , the servant came to his lord , and told him , your lordship I know ...
A great nobleman , upon the complaint of a servant of his , laid a citizen by the heels , thinking to bend him to his servant's desire ; but the fellow being stubborn , the servant came to his lord , and told him , your lordship I know ...
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... thank God and the king for that honour ; but yet , so he might be rid of the burden , he could very willingly forbear the honour : and that he formerly had a desire , and the same continued with him still , to lead a private life .
... thank God and the king for that honour ; but yet , so he might be rid of the burden , he could very willingly forbear the honour : and that he formerly had a desire , and the same continued with him still , to lead a private life .
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But Fabricius answered , in a scorn , to such a motion ; sir , that would not be good for yourself : for if the Epirotes once know me , they will rather desire to be governed by me than by you . 240. Thales said ; That life and death ...
But Fabricius answered , in a scorn , to such a motion ; sir , that would not be good for yourself : for if the Epirotes once know me , they will rather desire to be governed by me than by you . 240. Thales said ; That life and death ...
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8. Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor : pain makes even the innocent man a lyar . 9. Etiam celeritas in desiderio , mora est : in desire , swiftness itself is delay . : 10. Etiam capillus unus habet umbram suam ; the smallest 76 ...
8. Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor : pain makes even the innocent man a lyar . 9. Etiam celeritas in desiderio , mora est : in desire , swiftness itself is delay . : 10. Etiam capillus unus habet umbram suam ; the smallest 76 ...
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It is a strange desire which men have , to seek power and lose liberty . 38. Children increase the cares of life : but they mitigate the remembrance of death . 39. Round dealing is the honour of man's nature ; and a mixture of falsehood ...
It is a strange desire which men have , to seek power and lose liberty . 38. Children increase the cares of life : but they mitigate the remembrance of death . 39. Round dealing is the honour of man's nature ; and a mixture of falsehood ...
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