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... body else . And who can believe that if Bacon had been really studying , not to draw the man as he was , but to produce such a representation of him as should seem to reflect honour upon his descendant , he would have introduced into ...
... body else . And who can believe that if Bacon had been really studying , not to draw the man as he was , but to produce such a representation of him as should seem to reflect honour upon his descendant , he would have introduced into ...
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... body of Richard after many indignities and reproaches ( the dirigies and obsequies of the common 1 August 22nd , 1485 . 2 Militar is the reading of the original edition : and is the form of the word which Bacon always , I believe ...
... body of Richard after many indignities and reproaches ( the dirigies and obsequies of the common 1 August 22nd , 1485 . 2 Militar is the reading of the original edition : and is the form of the word which Bacon always , I believe ...
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... body and in the time and period of the lasting thereof . For they that were taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours , escaping were thought alnost assured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease ere it ceased ...
... body and in the time and period of the lasting thereof . For they that were taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours , escaping were thought alnost assured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease ere it ceased ...
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... body being not tainted ; only a malign vapour flew to the heart , and seized the vital spirits ; which stirred nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience that this disease was rather a surprise ...
... body being not tainted ; only a malign vapour flew to the heart , and seized the vital spirits ; which stirred nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience that this disease was rather a surprise ...
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... body , not speaking of his right heirs ; but leaving that to the law to decide ; so as the entail might seem rather a personal favour to him and his children , than a total disinherison to the house of York . And in this form was the ...
... body , not speaking of his right heirs ; but leaving that to the law to decide ; so as the entail might seem rather a personal favour to him and his children , than a total disinherison to the house of York . And in this form was the ...
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