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... wise are as goads , " saith Solomon . Ci- cero prettily calleth them salinas , salt - pits , that you may ex- tract salt out of , and sprinkle it where you will . They serve to be interlaced in continued speech . They serve to be re ...
... wise are as goads , " saith Solomon . Ci- cero prettily calleth them salinas , salt - pits , that you may ex- tract salt out of , and sprinkle it where you will . They serve to be interlaced in continued speech . They serve to be re ...
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... 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 you , bis dat , qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily , they will come again the sooner . 23. Sir ...
... 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 you , bis dat , qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily , they will come again the sooner . 23. Sir ...
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... wise just - ass for some misdemeanour , was by him sent away to prison , and being somewhat re- fractory after he heard his doom , insomuch as he would not stir a foot from the place where he stood , saying it was better to stand where ...
... wise just - ass for some misdemeanour , was by him sent away to prison , and being somewhat re- fractory after he heard his doom , insomuch as he would not stir a foot from the place where he stood , saying it was better to stand where ...
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... wise spoke unto him ; that others had passed by , and there was room enough , only they could not tell whether their horns were so wide as his . 64. A tinker passing Cheapside with his usual tone , have you any work for a tinker ? An ...
... wise spoke unto him ; that others had passed by , and there was room enough , only they could not tell whether their horns were so wide as his . 64. A tinker passing Cheapside with his usual tone , have you any work for a tinker ? An ...
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... wise man differ'd from a fool ? He answered , send them both naked to those that know them not , and you shall perceive . 144. There was a law made by the Romans , against the bribery and extortion of the governors of provinces . Cicero ...
... wise man differ'd from a fool ? He answered , send them both naked to those that know them not , and you shall perceive . 144. There was a law made by the Romans , against the bribery and extortion of the governors of provinces . Cicero ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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