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... manner to do the deed : and they shewed her the weapon , wherewith he thought to have acted it . And therefore they advised her , that she should go less abroad to take the air , weak- ly attended , as she used . But the queen answer ...
... manner to do the deed : and they shewed her the weapon , wherewith he thought to have acted it . And therefore they advised her , that she should go less abroad to take the air , weak- ly attended , as she used . But the queen answer ...
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... manner after other mens speech to shake their heads . A great officer of this land would say , it was as men shake a bottle , to see if there were any wit in their heads or no ? 106. After a great fight , there came to the camp of ...
... manner after other mens speech to shake their heads . A great officer of this land would say , it was as men shake a bottle , to see if there were any wit in their heads or no ? 106. After a great fight , there came to the camp of ...
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... manner , 112 Rabelais tells a tale of one that was very fortunate in compounding differences . His son undertook the said course , but could never com- pound any . Whereupon he came to his father , and asked him ; what art he had to ...
... manner , 112 Rabelais tells a tale of one that was very fortunate in compounding differences . His son undertook the said course , but could never com- pound any . Whereupon he came to his father , and asked him ; what art he had to ...
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... manner ; we that are plebeians are not troubled ; you that are a philosopher , are afraid . Aristippus answered ; that there is not the like wager upon it , for you to perish and for me . 146. There was an orator that defended a cause ...
... manner ; we that are plebeians are not troubled ; you that are a philosopher , are afraid . Aristippus answered ; that there is not the like wager upon it , for you to perish and for me . 146. There was an orator that defended a cause ...
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... manner , and said , I had almost forgot what I promised . With that she turned back , and knighted the lowest first , and so upward . Whereupon Mr. Stanhope of the privy - chamber , a while after told her ; Your majesty was too fine for ...
... manner , and said , I had almost forgot what I promised . With that she turned back , and knighted the lowest first , and so upward . Whereupon Mr. Stanhope of the privy - chamber , a while after told her ; Your majesty was too fine for ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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