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... seem to require any explanation or illustration ; unless it be worth while to say that the rumour mentioned in the ... seems that Frank- lin , the apothecary who was concerned in the poison- ing of Overbury , finding himself condemned ...
... seem to require any explanation or illustration ; unless it be worth while to say that the rumour mentioned in the ... seems that Frank- lin , the apothecary who was concerned in the poison- ing of Overbury , finding himself condemned ...
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... seem to have proceeded beyond the opening paragraph ; though Dr. Rawley has printed it as if it were com- plete ; nor has any one , so far as I know , observed that it is only a fragment . In other respects they tell their own story ...
... seem to have proceeded beyond the opening paragraph ; though Dr. Rawley has printed it as if it were com- plete ; nor has any one , so far as I know , observed that it is only a fragment . In other respects they tell their own story ...
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... seem that he was driven for his own safety into a necessary war . The hollowness of which pre- tence was clearly proved , when the civil wars being ended , and he being in possession of the sovereign power , and all the rivals that ...
... seem that he was driven for his own safety into a necessary war . The hollowness of which pre- tence was clearly proved , when the civil wars being ended , and he being in possession of the sovereign power , and all the rivals that ...
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... seems to have had his ends . likewise laid out from the first in admirable order and truly weighed . For first he made it his aim to be at the head of affairs : then to become the position The same translated into English.
... seems to have had his ends . likewise laid out from the first in admirable order and truly weighed . For first he made it his aim to be at the head of affairs : then to become the position The same translated into English.
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... seem to have been undertaken rather by the eagerness of private persons than by appointment of the sovereign . ' IV . A little further on ( p . 604. ) , where Camden men- tions the blame which was cast on Sir Francis Drake for not ...
... seem to have been undertaken rather by the eagerness of private persons than by appointment of the sovereign . ' IV . A little further on ( p . 604. ) , where Camden men- tions the blame which was cast on Sir Francis Drake for not ...
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