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... unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irres- olution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad ...
... unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irres- olution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad ...
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... unto me the disadvantage is great , finding no public memories of any consideration or worth , in sort that the supply must be out of the freshness of memory and tradition , and out of the acts , instruments , and negotiations of state ...
... unto me the disadvantage is great , finding no public memories of any consideration or worth , in sort that the supply must be out of the freshness of memory and tradition , and out of the acts , instruments , and negotiations of state ...
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... unto you changes rare , and altogether unknown to antiquity , in matters of religion and the state ecclesiastical . Then to behold the several reigns , of a king that first , or next the first , became abso- lute in the sovereignty of a ...
... unto you changes rare , and altogether unknown to antiquity , in matters of religion and the state ecclesiastical . Then to behold the several reigns , of a king that first , or next the first , became abso- lute in the sovereignty of a ...
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... unto me , without betraying mine own name and memory or the liberty of a history , to pro- cure this commendation to the time with posterity , namely , that a private man living in the same time should not doubt to publish an history of ...
... unto me , without betraying mine own name and memory or the liberty of a history , to pro- cure this commendation to the time with posterity , namely , that a private man living in the same time should not doubt to publish an history of ...
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... unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reignold Bray , who ( as it after appeared ) as counsellors of ancient au- thority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and refrained it . Whereas Empson and Dudley that followed ( being ...
... unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reignold Bray , who ( as it after appeared ) as counsellors of ancient au- thority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and refrained it . Whereas Empson and Dudley that followed ( being ...
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