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... young with child ; count Soissons , that had his ex- pectation upon the crown , when it was twice or thrice thought that the queen was with child be- fore , said to some of his friends , that it was but with a pillow . This had some ...
... young with child ; count Soissons , that had his ex- pectation upon the crown , when it was twice or thrice thought that the queen was with child be- fore , said to some of his friends , that it was but with a pillow . This had some ...
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... ; the devil take him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young man in Rome , that was very like Augustus Cæsar ; Augustus took know- ledge of him , and sent for the man , and asked him , wasy our mother never at Rome ? He ...
... ; the devil take him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young man in Rome , that was very like Augustus Cæsar ; Augustus took know- ledge of him , and sent for the man , and asked him , wasy our mother never at Rome ? He ...
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... young maid having married an old man , was observed on the day of marriage to be some- what moody , as if she had eaten a dish of chums , which one of her bridemen observing , bid her be cheary ; and told her moreover , that an old 21.
... young maid having married an old man , was observed on the day of marriage to be some- what moody , as if she had eaten a dish of chums , which one of her bridemen observing , bid her be cheary ; and told her moreover , that an old 21.
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... young one , in travel . To which she answered , stroking down her belly with her hand ; but not in this road , sir . 66. There was in Oxford a cowardly fellow that was a very good archer ; he was abused gross- ly by another , and moaned ...
... young one , in travel . To which she answered , stroking down her belly with her hand ; but not in this road , sir . 66. There was in Oxford a cowardly fellow that was a very good archer ; he was abused gross- ly by another , and moaned ...
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... young to his mines , saying ; that since they wrought so hard above ground , he would try how they could work under ground . 78. In chancery , at one time when the counsel of the parties set forth the boundaries of the land in question ...
... young to his mines , saying ; that since they wrought so hard above ground , he would try how they could work under ground . 78. In chancery , at one time when the counsel of the parties set forth the boundaries of the land in 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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