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... kind devices of a condemned man to put off the day of his hanging . On the strength of these hints , and ( strange to say ) before he had made fur- ther inquiry , Coke gave out a mysterious intimation in open court of iniquities not yet ...
... kind devices of a condemned man to put off the day of his hanging . On the strength of these hints , and ( strange to say ) before he had made fur- ther inquiry , Coke gave out a mysterious intimation in open court of iniquities not yet ...
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... kind of duty he seemed to be well trained and conformable . He was a wonderfully obedient son to the King his father , very attentive also to the Queen , kind to his brother ; but his sister he especially loved ; whom also he resembled ...
... kind of duty he seemed to be well trained and conformable . He was a wonderfully obedient son to the King his father , very attentive also to the Queen , kind to his brother ; but his sister he especially loved ; whom also he resembled ...
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... kind . There was no one in his court that had great power with him , or that possessed a strong hold on his mind . The very pur- suits in which he took most delight had rather their times than their excesses ; and were repeated each in ...
... kind . There was no one in his court that had great power with him , or that possessed a strong hold on his mind . The very pur- suits in which he took most delight had rather their times than their excesses ; and were repeated each in ...
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... kind of discipline , that inured them to obey commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and alacrity , and won the battle almost before it began : and endeared him to ...
... kind of discipline , that inured them to obey commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and alacrity , and won the battle almost before it began : and endeared him to ...
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... kind and indulgent . And yet he made choice of such friends that it was easy to see that he meant their friendship to be an instrument and not an impediment . And since his aim both by nature and principle was not to be eminent among ...
... kind and indulgent . And yet he made choice of such friends that it was easy to see that he meant their friendship to be an instrument and not an impediment . And since his aim both by nature and principle was not to be eminent among ...
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