The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... Macedon , turned upon the father , who died of repentance : and many like examples there are , but few or none where the fathers had good by such distrust , except it were where the sons were up in open arms against them ; as was ...
... Macedon , turned upon the father , who died of repentance : and many like examples there are , but few or none where the fathers had good by such distrust , except it were where the sons were up in open arms against them ; as was ...
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... Macedon dreamed he sealed up his wife's belly ; whereby he did expound it , that his wife should be barren ; but Aristander the soothsayer told him his wife was with child , because men do not use to seal vessels that are empty . A ...
... Macedon dreamed he sealed up his wife's belly ; whereby he did expound it , that his wife should be barren ; but Aristander the soothsayer told him his wife was with child , because men do not use to seal vessels that are empty . A ...
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