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... matter , genuine claims to public favour . Among the articles which it contains are his APOPHTHEGMS - ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA ; or , ELE- GANT SENTENCES - the COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL - the NEW ATLANTIS - FILUM LABYRINTHI - SEQUELA CHAR ...
... matter , genuine claims to public favour . Among the articles which it contains are his APOPHTHEGMS - ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA ; or , ELE- GANT SENTENCES - the COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL - the NEW ATLANTIS - FILUM LABYRINTHI - SEQUELA CHAR ...
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... matter , and came from council in to him , well , you have set , but what have you hatched ? 12. When the arch - duke did raise his siege from the Grave , the then secretary came to queen Eliza- beth . The queen ( having first ...
... matter , and came from council in to him , well , you have set , but what have you hatched ? 12. When the arch - duke did raise his siege from the Grave , the then secretary came to queen Eliza- beth . The queen ( having first ...
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... matter ; but rose up on the sudden , and said : I am sure my office will not be long void . And yet at that time there was much speech of troubles , and divisions about the crown , to be after her decease : but they all vanished ; and ...
... matter ; but rose up on the sudden , and said : I am sure my office will not be long void . And yet at that time there was much speech of troubles , and divisions about the crown , to be after her decease : but they all vanished ; and ...
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... matter , was wont to say ; stay a while , that we may make an end the sooner . 99. A master of the request to queen Elizabeth had divers times moved for an audience , and been put off . At last he came to the queen in a pro- gress , and ...
... matter , was wont to say ; stay a while , that we may make an end the sooner . 99. A master of the request to queen Elizabeth had divers times moved for an audience , and been put off . At last he came to the queen in a pro- gress , and ...
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... matters ; said to him , friend , thy words would require a city . 120. They would say of the Duke of Guise , Henry ; that he was the greatest usurer in France , for that he had turned all his estate into obligations . Meaning , that he ...
... matters ; said to him , friend , thy words would require a city . 120. They would say of the Duke of Guise , Henry ; that he was the greatest usurer in France , for that he had turned all his estate into obligations . Meaning , that he ...
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