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... wont to say , upon the commission of sales , that the commissioners used her like strawberry - wives , that layed two or three great strawberries at the mouth of their pot , and all the rest were little ones ; so they made her two or ...
... wont to say , upon the commission of sales , that the commissioners used her like strawberry - wives , that layed two or three great strawberries at the mouth of their pot , and all the rest were little ones ; so they made her two or ...
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... 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 minister deprived for incon- formity , who said to some of ...
... 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 minister deprived for incon- formity , who said to some of ...
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... saying ; that since they wrought so hard above ground , he would try how they could work under ground . 78. In chancery ... say , when a him no 79. Sir Edward Coke was wont to great man came to dinner to him , and gave knowledge of his ...
... saying ; that since they wrought so hard above ground , he would try how they could work under ground . 78. In chancery ... say , when a him no 79. Sir Edward Coke was wont to great man came to dinner to him , and gave knowledge of his ...
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... wont to say of the protestants who ground upon the scripture ; that they were like posts , that bring truth in their letters , and lyes in their mouths . 90. The former Sir Thomas More had sent him by a suitor in chancery , two silver ...
... wont to say of the protestants who ground upon the scripture ; that they were like posts , that bring truth in their letters , and lyes in their mouths . 90. The former Sir Thomas More had sent him by a suitor in chancery , two silver ...
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... wont to say ; and if you can- not find your land in the country , how will you have me find it in the chancery ? 95. Mr. Howland , in conference with a young student , arguing a case , happened to say , I would ask you but this question ...
... wont to say ; and if you can- not find your land in the country , how will you have me find it in the chancery ? 95. Mr. Howland , in conference with a young student , arguing a case , happened to say , I would ask you but this question ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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