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... saith Solomon . Ci- cero prettily calleth them salinas , salt - pits , that you may ex- tract salt out of , and sprinkle it where you will . They serve to be interlaced in continued speech . They serve to be re- cited upon occasion of ...
... saith Solomon . Ci- cero prettily calleth them salinas , salt - pits , that you may ex- tract salt out of , and sprinkle it where you will . They serve to be interlaced in continued speech . They serve to be re- cited upon occasion of ...
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... saith ; that these flowers were like blue , and yellow , and red flowers in the corn , which make a pleasant shew to those that look on , but they hurt the corn . 8. Sir Edward Coke being vehement against the two provincial councils of ...
... saith ; that these flowers were like blue , and yellow , and red flowers in the corn , which make a pleasant shew to those that look on , but they hurt the corn . 8. Sir Edward Coke being vehement against the two provincial councils of ...
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... ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented unto him the instru ment of union of England and ...
... ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented unto him the instru ment of union of England and ...
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... Saith the pea- sant , you have lyed , but a carlois . What , villain , said the cardinal of Bourbon , thou art dead , it is the king . The peasant replied ; the devil take him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young ...
... Saith the pea- sant , you have lyed , but a carlois . What , villain , said the cardinal of Bourbon , thou art dead , it is the king . The peasant replied ; the devil take him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young ...
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Francis Bacon. sir , appoint but half so many ; why , saith the general ? The captain answered ; because it is bet- ter fewer die than more . 54. There was a harbinger who had lodged a gentleman in a very ill room , who expostulated with ...
Francis Bacon. sir , appoint but half so many ; why , saith the general ? The captain answered ; because it is bet- ter fewer die than more . 54. There was a harbinger who had lodged a gentleman in a very ill room , who expostulated with ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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