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... greater than any Englishman , which was an ambiguous speech ; but it was thought he meant it of himself . 11. His majesty would say to the lords of his council when they sate upon any great matter , and came from council in to him ...
... greater than any Englishman , which was an ambiguous speech ; but it was thought he meant it of himself . 11. His majesty would say to the lords of his council when they sate upon any great matter , and came from council in to him ...
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... greater honour , but of less profit ; and withal was made privy counsellor . After a few days , the Lord Coke meeting with the king's at- torney , said unto him ; Mr. Attorney , this is all your doing It is you that have made this stir ...
... greater honour , but of less profit ; and withal was made privy counsellor . After a few days , the Lord Coke meeting with the king's at- torney , said unto him ; Mr. Attorney , this is all your doing It is you that have made this stir ...
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... greater pride , Diogenes . 151. Pompey being commissioner for sending grain to Rome in time of dearth , when he came to the sea , found it very tempestuous and dangerous ; insomuch as those about him advised him by no means to embark ...
... greater pride , Diogenes . 151. Pompey being commissioner for sending grain to Rome in time of dearth , when he came to the sea , found it very tempestuous and dangerous ; insomuch as those about him advised him by no means to embark ...
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... greater than his state or condition could use . peror writ a new rescript , thus : abuse it . The em- 165. Julius Cæsar , as he passed by , was by acclamation of some that stood in the way , termed king , to try how the people would ...
... greater than his state or condition could use . peror writ a new rescript , thus : abuse it . The em- 165. Julius Cæsar , as he passed by , was by acclamation of some that stood in the way , termed king , to try how the people would ...
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... greater master he is in his art , the worse man he is . 2. Arcum , intensio frangit ; animum , remissio : much bending breaks the bow ; much unbending , the mind . 3. Bis vincit , qui se vincit in victoria : he con- quers twice , who ...
... greater master he is in his art , the worse man he is . 2. Arcum , intensio frangit ; animum , remissio : much bending breaks the bow ; much unbending , the mind . 3. Bis vincit , qui se vincit in victoria : he con- quers twice , who ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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