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... stay , and have done for many ages , and that which is positive is fixed , and that which is question is kept question , so as the columns of no further proceeding are pitched . And therefore he saw plainly , men had cut themselves off ...
... stay , and have done for many ages , and that which is positive is fixed , and that which is question is kept question , so as the columns of no further proceeding are pitched . And therefore he saw plainly , men had cut themselves off ...
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... stay ; for I shall tell you , bis dat , qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily , they will come again the sooner . 23. Sir Nicholas Bacon , who was keeper of the great seal of England , when queen Elizabeth , in her progress , came ...
... stay ; for I shall tell you , bis dat , qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily , they will come again the sooner . 23. Sir Nicholas Bacon , who was keeper of the great seal of England , when queen Elizabeth , in her progress , came ...
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... stay in his passage over , where she had not long lain , but desired to lie in her old place . again ; quoth he , how can it be effected ? She an- swered , come over me again . I had rather , said he , go a mile and a half about . 40. A ...
... stay in his passage over , where she had not long lain , but desired to lie in her old place . again ; quoth he , how can it be effected ? She an- swered , come over me again . I had rather , said he , go a mile and a half about . 40. A ...
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... 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 had on a new pair of boots ...
... 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 had on a new pair of boots ...
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... stayed somewhat long in Italy ; but at last sailed over to join with Pompey who when he came to him , Pompey said , you are welcome , but where left you your son- in - law ? Cicero answered , with your father - in - law . 116. Galby ...
... stayed somewhat long in Italy ; but at last sailed over to join with Pompey who when he came to him , Pompey said , you are welcome , but where left you your son- in - law ? Cicero answered , with your father - in - law . 116. Galby ...
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