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... means making , made his peace ; whereupon a pleasant fellow said , that he had been crush'd , but that he saved himself upon his horns . 5. His majesty said to his parliament at another time , finding there were some causeless ...
... means making , made his peace ; whereupon a pleasant fellow said , that he had been crush'd , but that he saved himself upon his horns . 5. His majesty said to his parliament at another time , finding there were some causeless ...
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... mean it ; I will make every one of you captains : you shall have companies as- signed you . The parliament observing whereunto his speech tended , gave over , and deserted the mo- tion . 17. Queen Elizabeth was wont to say , upon the ...
... mean it ; I will make every one of you captains : you shall have companies as- signed you . The parliament observing whereunto his speech tended , gave over , and deserted the mo- tion . 17. Queen Elizabeth was wont to say , upon the ...
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... means ; which when Queen Elizabeth heard , she said ; my lord might have done well to have built his alms - house , before he made his knights . 28. The deputies of the reformed religion , after the massacre which was at Paris upon ...
... means ; which when Queen Elizabeth heard , she said ; my lord might have done well to have built his alms - house , before he made his knights . 28. The deputies of the reformed religion , after the massacre which was at Paris upon ...
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Francis Bacon. furiously away with him , he could not by any means stop her , until he came to the next town , in which town the owner of the mare lived , and there was he taken , and here arraigned . 41. Master Mason of Trinity college ...
Francis Bacon. furiously away with him , he could not by any means stop her , until he came to the next town , in which town the owner of the mare lived , and there was he taken , and here arraigned . 41. Master Mason of Trinity college ...
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... mean you should answer me , I mean to answer myself . 96. Pope Adrian the sixth was talking with the duke of Sesa , that Pasquil gave great scandal , and that he would have him thrown into the river : but Sesa answered ; do it not ...
... mean you should answer me , I mean to answer myself . 96. Pope Adrian the sixth was talking with the duke of Sesa , that Pasquil gave great scandal , and that he would have him thrown into the river : but Sesa answered ; do it not ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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