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... thee , Mr. Solicitor , let me ask you a familiar question ; I have two geldings in my stable ; I have divers times business of im- portance , and still I send forth one of my geldings , and not the other ; would you not think I set him ...
... thee , Mr. Solicitor , let me ask you a familiar question ; I have two geldings in my stable ; I have divers times business of im- portance , and still I send forth one of my geldings , and not the other ; would you not think I set him ...
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... thee ? The peasant said , guess ; the king said , I think some five sols . 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 ...
... thee ? The peasant said , guess ; the king said , I think some five sols . 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 ...
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... thee the better , Whitehead , because thou livest unmarried . He answered , in troth , madam , I like you the worse for the same cause . 68. Doctor Laud said , that some hypocrites , and seeming mortified men , that held down their ...
... thee the better , Whitehead , because thou livest unmarried . He answered , in troth , madam , I like you the worse for the same cause . 68. Doctor Laud said , that some hypocrites , and seeming mortified men , that held down their ...
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... thee again , I shall be dunning thee every day . 289. Jack Weeks said of a great man ( just then dead ) who pretended to some religion , but was none of the best livers ; Well , I hope he is in hea- ven . Every man thinks as he wishes ...
... thee again , I shall be dunning thee every day . 289. Jack Weeks said of a great man ( just then dead ) who pretended to some religion , but was none of the best livers ; Well , I hope he is in hea- ven . Every man thinks as he wishes ...
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... thee to prosper this great sign , and to give us the interpretation and use of it in mercy ; which thou dost in some part secretly promise , by sending it unto us . When he had made his prayer , he presently found the boat he was in ...
... thee to prosper this great sign , and to give us the interpretation and use of it in mercy ; which thou dost in some part secretly promise , by sending it unto us . When he had made his prayer , he presently found the boat he was in ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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