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... unto his parliament an ex- cellent and large declaration , concluded thus ; I have now given you a clear mirror of my mind ; use it therefore like a mirror , and take heed how you let it fall , or how you soil it with your breath . 4. A ...
... unto his parliament an ex- cellent and large declaration , concluded thus ; I have now given you a clear mirror of my mind ; use it therefore like a mirror , and take heed how you let it fall , or how you soil it with your breath . 4. A ...
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... unto him the instru ment of union of England and Scotland , was merry with them ; and amongst other pleasant speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Lawreston a Scotch- man , who was the tallest and greatest man that was to be seen ...
... unto him the instru ment of union of England and Scotland , was merry with them ; and amongst other pleasant speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Lawreston a Scotch- man , who was the tallest and greatest man that was to be seen ...
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... unto Queen Elizabeth , of the continual conspiracies against her life ; and namely , that a man was late- ly taken , who stood ready in a very dangerous and suspicious manner to do the deed : and they shewed her the weapon , wherewith ...
... unto Queen Elizabeth , of the continual conspiracies against her life ; and namely , that a man was late- ly taken , who stood ready in a very dangerous and suspicious manner to do the deed : and they shewed her the weapon , wherewith ...
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... unto all men by these presents . 33. Sir Walter Rawleigh was wont to say of the ladies of Queen Elizabeth's privy chamber , and bed chamber , that they were like witches , they could do hurt , but they could do no good . 34. There was a ...
... unto all men by these presents . 33. Sir Walter Rawleigh was wont to say of the ladies of Queen Elizabeth's privy chamber , and bed chamber , that they were like witches , they could do hurt , but they could do no good . 34. There was a ...
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... unto him , and said ; by our lady these be good shoes , what did they cost 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 ...
... unto him , and said ; by our lady these be good shoes , what did they cost 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 ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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