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... matters there was wonderfully little talk , considering his age : insomuch that he passed that extremely slip- pery time of his early manhood , in so great a fortune and in very good health , without being particularly noted for any ...
... matters there was wonderfully little talk , considering his age : insomuch that he passed that extremely slip- pery time of his early manhood , in so great a fortune and in very good health , without being particularly noted for any ...
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... matters , to invade some part of Spain : and therefore got together a numerous fleet and also land forces for the defence of his own dominions : but that when he found that the army was in truth sent over into Ireland 1 The words at hoc ...
... matters , to invade some part of Spain : and therefore got together a numerous fleet and also land forces for the defence of his own dominions : but that when he found that the army was in truth sent over into Ireland 1 The words at hoc ...
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... matter of considerable interest ; and as the suc- cessive changes are not such as could be represented by a general description or conveniently specified in foot - notes , I have thought it best to reprint the two first editions entire ...
... matter of considerable interest ; and as the suc- cessive changes are not such as could be represented by a general description or conveniently specified in foot - notes , I have thought it best to reprint the two first editions entire ...
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... matter from which it was the author's labour to disembarrass him . I have even had my doubts whether in writings which remain as fresh as these , the very insertion of references to passages quoted be not an unwelcome interruption and ...
... matter from which it was the author's labour to disembarrass him . I have even had my doubts whether in writings which remain as fresh as these , the very insertion of references to passages quoted be not an unwelcome interruption and ...
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... matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies , where neither they make for pleasure , as with poets , nor for advantage , as with the merchant ; but 1 Cogitationum vertigine . 2 ingenia quædam ...
... matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies , where neither they make for pleasure , as with poets , nor for advantage , as with the merchant ; but 1 Cogitationum vertigine . 2 ingenia quædam ...
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