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... servant's desire ; but the fel- low being stubborn , the servant came to his lord , and told him , your lordship I know hath gone as far as well you may , but it works not ; for yonder fellow is more perverse than before . Said my lord ...
... servant's desire ; but the fel- low being stubborn , the servant came to his lord , and told him , your lordship I know hath gone as far as well you may , but it works not ; for yonder fellow is more perverse than before . Said my lord ...
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... servant , he said to one of his men , have him to the cellar , and let him have of my best wine : and turning to the servant , said ; tell thy master , if he like it , let him not spare it . 91. Michael Angelo the famous painter , paint ...
... servant , he said to one of his men , have him to the cellar , and let him have of my best wine : and turning to the servant , said ; tell thy master , if he like it , let him not spare it . 91. Michael Angelo the famous painter , paint ...
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... servants . The bishop bad him to make him a note of those that were necessary , and those that might be spared . Which he did . And the bishop taking occasion to read it before most of his servants , said to his ste- ward ; well , let ...
... servants . The bishop bad him to make him a note of those that were necessary , and those that might be spared . Which he did . And the bishop taking occasion to read it before most of his servants , said to his ste- ward ; well , let ...
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... servant spoke for , was not his brother ; but that he did it upon a bargain . Vespasian sent for the party interested , and asked him ; whether his mean employed by him was his brother or no ? He durst not tell untruth to the em- peror ...
... servant spoke for , was not his brother ; but that he did it upon a bargain . Vespasian sent for the party interested , and asked him ; whether his mean employed by him was his brother or no ? He durst not tell untruth to the em- peror ...
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... servants stood at the back of his chair . In the examination , that freed servant , who had much power with Claudius ... servant of Scribonianus ; I pray sir , if Scribonianus had been emperor , what would you have done ? He answered , I ...
... servants stood at the back of his chair . In the examination , that freed servant , who had much power with Claudius ... servant of Scribonianus ; I pray sir , if Scribonianus had been emperor , what would you have done ? He answered , I ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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