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... and accepted , and not to be examined and further discovered ; and the succession is between master and disciple , and not between inventor and continuer or advancer ; and therefore sciences stand at a stay , and have done for many ...
... and accepted , and not to be examined and further discovered ; and the succession is between master and disciple , and not between inventor and continuer or advancer ; and therefore sciences stand at a stay , and have done for many ...
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Queen Elizabeth was dilotary enough in suits , of her own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man , and willing therein to feed her humour , would say to her ; madam , you do well to let suiters stay ; for I shall tell ...
Queen Elizabeth was dilotary enough in suits , of her own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man , and willing therein to feed her humour , would say to her ; madam , you do well to let suiters stay ; for I shall tell ...
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A man and his wife in bed together , she towards the morning pretended herself to be ill at ease , desiring to lie on her husband's side , so the good man to please her came over her , making some short stay in his passage over , where ...
A man and his wife in bed together , she towards the morning pretended herself to be ill at ease , desiring to lie on her husband's side , so the good man to please her came over her , making some short stay in his passage over , where ...
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Sir Amyas Pawlet , when he saw too much haste made in any 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 At ...
Sir Amyas Pawlet , when he saw too much haste made in any 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 At ...
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After , when Cæsar and Pompey took arms one against the other ; and Pompey had passed the seas , and Cæsar possessed Italy ; Cicero stayed somewhat r long in Italy ; but at last sailed over to join with Pompey : who when he came to him ...
After , when Cæsar and Pompey took arms one against the other ; and Pompey had passed the seas , and Cæsar possessed Italy ; Cicero stayed somewhat r long in Italy ; but at last sailed over to join with Pompey : who when he came to him ...
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