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... whereof even this is one , and those that succeed ure of the same nature , for we die daily ; and as others have given place to us , so we must give way to others . " We must not pass unnoticed his SHORT NOTES FOR CIVIL CONVERSATION ...
... whereof even this is one , and those that succeed ure of the same nature , for we die daily ; and as others have given place to us , so we must give way to others . " We must not pass unnoticed his SHORT NOTES FOR CIVIL CONVERSATION ...
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... ( whereof the parliament is the representative body . ) were as husband and wife ; and therefore , that of all other things , jealousy was between them most pernicious . 6. His majesty , when he thought his council might note in him some ...
... ( whereof the parliament is the representative body . ) were as husband and wife ; and therefore , that of all other things , jealousy was between them most pernicious . 6. His majesty , when he thought his council might note in him some ...
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... whereof he should never have use nor pleasure . Why , ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented ...
... whereof he should never have use nor pleasure . Why , ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented ...
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... whereof they were seized when they entered upon their office , might . be liable to their arrears to the queen . But the commoners desired , that the bill might not look back to accountants that were already , but extend only to ...
... whereof they were seized when they entered upon their office , might . be liable to their arrears to the queen . But the commoners desired , that the bill might not look back to accountants that were already , but extend only to ...
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... whereof being shewed him , he at last pitched upon one pattern , and asked them , how much they would have for so much as would reach from ear to ear , for so much he had occasion for . They told him for so much so some few words ...
... whereof being shewed him , he at last pitched upon one pattern , and asked them , how much they would have for so much as would reach from ear to ear , for so much he had occasion for . They told him for so much so some few words ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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