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... hand upon the queen's belly ; come cousin , is this a pillow ? The count of Soissons answered ; yes , sir , it is a pillow for all France to sleep upon . 16. The said king Henry the fourth was moved by his parliament to war against the ...
... hand upon the queen's belly ; come cousin , is this a pillow ? The count of Soissons answered ; yes , sir , it is a pillow for all France to sleep upon . 16. The said king Henry the fourth was moved by his parliament to war against the ...
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... 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 , made weight competent . 22. Queen Elizabeth was dilotary enough in suits , of her own ...
... 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 , made weight competent . 22. Queen Elizabeth was dilotary enough in suits , of her own ...
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... hand . Roberts said , I am content , but you must let no man know it . When the tay- lor 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 ...
... hand . Roberts said , I am content , but you must let no man know it . When the tay- lor 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 ...
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... hands at the bar , re- lated to some of his acquaintance there , that the judges were good fortune - tellers ; for if they did but look upon their hand , they could certainly tell whether they should live or die . 61. Solon compared the ...
... hands at the bar , re- lated to some of his acquaintance there , that the judges were good fortune - tellers ; for if they did but look upon their hand , they could certainly tell whether they should live or die . 61. Solon compared the ...
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... hand ; but not in this road , sir . 66. There was in Oxford a cowardly fellow that was a very good archer ; he was abused gross- ly by another , and moaned himself to Sir Walter Rawleigh , then a scholar , and asked his advice , what he ...
... hand ; but not in this road , sir . 66. There was in Oxford a cowardly fellow that was a very good archer ; he was abused gross- ly by another , and moaned himself to Sir Walter Rawleigh , then a scholar , and asked his advice , what he ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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