The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... forces are not capable of any such desseigne . I have vowed the same to the particular commodity of my kins- folks and friends : to the end , that losing me ( which they are likely to doe ere long ) , they may therein find some ...
... forces are not capable of any such desseigne . I have vowed the same to the particular commodity of my kins- folks and friends : to the end , that losing me ( which they are likely to doe ere long ) , they may therein find some ...
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... She must bee rouzed and raised against the violence and force of this adversarie . For as it is impossible 35 COR . Gal . 1 i . 16 . 36 Diseased . she should take any rest whilest she feareth : whereof TO LEARN HOW TO DIE 21.
... She must bee rouzed and raised against the violence and force of this adversarie . For as it is impossible 35 COR . Gal . 1 i . 16 . 36 Diseased . she should take any rest whilest she feareth : whereof TO LEARN HOW TO DIE 21.
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... force and injustice , and to deride imprisonment , gives , " or fetters . -in manicis , et Compedibus , savo te sub custode tenebo . Ipse Deus simul atque volam , me solvet : opinor , Hoc sentit , moriar . Mors ultima linea rerum est In ...
... force and injustice , and to deride imprisonment , gives , " or fetters . -in manicis , et Compedibus , savo te sub custode tenebo . Ipse Deus simul atque volam , me solvet : opinor , Hoc sentit , moriar . Mors ultima linea rerum est In ...
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... force . And I doe not furiously front , and bodie to bodie wrestle with those old champions : it is but by flights , advantages , and false offers I seek to come within them , and if I can , to give them a fall . I do not rashly take ...
... force . And I doe not furiously front , and bodie to bodie wrestle with those old champions : it is but by flights , advantages , and false offers I seek to come within them , and if I can , to give them a fall . I do not rashly take ...
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... force the naturall pro- pension or readinesse of the mind , whereby it followeth , that for want of heedie fore - sight in those that could not guide their course well , they often employ much time in vaine , to addresse young children ...
... force the naturall pro- pension or readinesse of the mind , whereby it followeth , that for want of heedie fore - sight in those that could not guide their course well , they often employ much time in vaine , to addresse young children ...
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