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... asked what kind of animal it was which was born four - footed , after- wards became two - footed , then three - footed , and at last four - footed again , answered readily that it was man ; who at his birth and during his infancy ...
... asked what kind of animal it was which was born four - footed , after- wards became two - footed , then three - footed , and at last four - footed again , answered readily that it was man ; who at his birth and during his infancy ...
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... asked ; Who they were ? And he said : Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John , who had long been im- prisoned in the Latin tongue ; and now he desired they mought go abroad among the people in English . Queen answered , with a grave ...
... asked ; Who they were ? And he said : Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John , who had long been im- prisoned in the Latin tongue ; and now he desired they mought go abroad among the people in English . Queen answered , with a grave ...
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... asked his opinion by Queen Elizabeth of one of these Monopoly Licences . And he answered ; Will you have me speak truth , Madam ? Licentiâ omnes deteriores su- mus : We are all the worse for a licence.1 6. ( 206. ) Pace , the bitter ...
... asked his opinion by Queen Elizabeth of one of these Monopoly Licences . And he answered ; Will you have me speak truth , Madam ? Licentiâ omnes deteriores su- mus : We are all the worse for a licence.1 6. ( 206. ) Pace , the bitter ...
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... asked him , Whether he would be pleased to be trimmed ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( said Sir Thomas , ) the King and I have a suit for my head , and till the title be cleared I will do no cost upon it . 4 16. ( 59. ) Stephen ...
... asked him , Whether he would be pleased to be trimmed ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( said Sir Thomas , ) the King and I have a suit for my head , and till the title be cleared I will do no cost upon it . 4 16. ( 59. ) Stephen ...
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... asked ; How he would be buried ? He answered , With my face down- ward ; for within a while the world will be turned upside down , and then I shall lie right . 25. ( 130. ) Cato the elder was wont to say , That the Romans were like ...
... asked ; How he would be buried ? He answered , With my face down- ward ; for within a while the world will be turned upside down , and then I shall lie right . 25. ( 130. ) Cato the elder was wont to say , That the Romans were like ...
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