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... bring his nature into suspicion : but was thought to proceed from a simplicity of manners , and confidence , and the nobility of his birth . And the same held good in all things else , that he was taken to be by no means cunning or wily ...
... bring his nature into suspicion : but was thought to proceed from a simplicity of manners , and confidence , and the nobility of his birth . And the same held good in all things else , that he was taken to be by no means cunning or wily ...
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... bring them thither , and if they would not believe , let them kill him if they could . To which Bacon adds ( Faust . F. viii . fo . 33. ) cum satis gnarus esset nequissimus impostor id neminem propter legis metum ausurum : ' the ...
... bring them thither , and if they would not believe , let them kill him if they could . To which Bacon adds ( Faust . F. viii . fo . 33. ) cum satis gnarus esset nequissimus impostor id neminem propter legis metum ausurum : ' the ...
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... quam ad rigorem aliquem in medium adductum fuisse to shew that the claim was put in with a view of bringing the competitors to reason rather than of any rigour . ' XIII . In the autumn of 1599 , England was 56 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS IN.
... quam ad rigorem aliquem in medium adductum fuisse to shew that the claim was put in with a view of bringing the competitors to reason rather than of any rigour . ' XIII . In the autumn of 1599 , England was 56 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS IN.
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... bring the Irish army over into England . And yet these devices of the Queen were even by the common people sus- pected and taken in bad part ; insomuch that they forbore not from scoffs , saying that in the year '88 Spain had sent an ...
... bring the Irish army over into England . And yet these devices of the Queen were even by the common people sus- pected and taken in bad part ; insomuch that they forbore not from scoffs , saying that in the year '88 Spain had sent an ...
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... bring lies in favour ; but a natural though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later school of the Grecians examineth the matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies , where neither they ...
... bring lies in favour ; but a natural though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later school of the Grecians examineth the matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies , where neither they ...
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