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... pleasure did David find from his meditation in the divine Your lordship's most bounden nephew , law all the day long ... pleasures of the eating and of the think - not , scarce known before . ing man ! indeed as different as the silence ...
... pleasure did David find from his meditation in the divine Your lordship's most bounden nephew , law all the day long ... pleasures of the eating and of the think - not , scarce known before . ing man ! indeed as different as the silence ...
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... pleasure to be communicated to Bacon both by the lord treasurer and by the lord keeper . He heard them with the calmness of a philosopher , saying , that " he spoke in discharge of his con- science and duty to God , to the queen , and ...
... pleasure to be communicated to Bacon both by the lord treasurer and by the lord keeper . He heard them with the calmness of a philosopher , saying , that " he spoke in discharge of his con- science and duty to God , to the queen , and ...
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... pleasure was , we all should have parts in the bu- siness ; and the lords falling into distribution of our parts , it was allotted to me , that I should set forth some undutiful carriage of my lord , in giving occasion and countenance ...
... pleasure was , we all should have parts in the bu- siness ; and the lords falling into distribution of our parts , it was allotted to me , that I should set forth some undutiful carriage of my lord , in giving occasion and countenance ...
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... pleasure by many passionate expressions , " that tend to cure and corroborate the part . ' Good he had long tried her anger , and she must have | Lord ! madam , ' said I , ' how wisely and aptly can further proof of his humility , and ...
... pleasure by many passionate expressions , " that tend to cure and corroborate the part . ' Good he had long tried her anger , and she must have | Lord ! madam , ' said I , ' how wisely and aptly can further proof of his humility , and ...
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... pleasure felt by Elizabeth at his firm and honest boldness , he received it kindly , and replied to it graciously . Many of his speeches are fortunately preserved : they are all distinguished for their fitness for the hearers and the ...
... pleasure felt by Elizabeth at his firm and honest boldness , he received it kindly , and replied to it graciously . Many of his speeches are fortunately preserved : they are all distinguished for their fitness for the hearers and the ...
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