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... saith , ' that we make a stand upon the ancient way , and then look about us , and dis- cover what is the straight and right way , and so to walk in it ; ' always remembering that there is a difference in innovations , between arts and ...
... saith , ' that we make a stand upon the ancient way , and then look about us , and dis- cover what is the straight and right way , and so to walk in it ; ' always remembering that there is a difference in innovations , between arts and ...
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... saith , were commonly for a passage or a fort , or some walled town at the most , he said , " It seemed to hin , that he was advertised of the battle of the frogs and the mice , that the old tales went of ; so certainly , if a man ...
... saith , were commonly for a passage or a fort , or some walled town at the most , he said , " It seemed to hin , that he was advertised of the battle of the frogs and the mice , that the old tales went of ; so certainly , if a man ...
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... saith , If I spake with the tongues of men and angels , and had not charity , it were but as a tinkling cymbal . ' " To be certain of the law , the king resolved to obtain the opinions of the judges before the pro- secution was ...
... saith , If I spake with the tongues of men and angels , and had not charity , it were but as a tinkling cymbal . ' " To be certain of the law , the king resolved to obtain the opinions of the judges before the pro- secution was ...
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... saith ) will not be gathered of thorns or thistles ; ' neither can justice yield her fruit with sweetness amongst the briers and brambles of catching and polling clerks and ministers ; which justifies the common resemblance of the ...
... saith ) will not be gathered of thorns or thistles ; ' neither can justice yield her fruit with sweetness amongst the briers and brambles of catching and polling clerks and ministers ; which justifies the common resemblance of the ...
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... saith , he had two decrees in the first lord chancellor's time , and yet are both cancelled by this lord chancel- lor in a preposterous manner : without cause ; without matter ; without any legal proceedings ; without precedent , upon ...
... saith , he had two decrees in the first lord chancellor's time , and yet are both cancelled by this lord chancel- lor in a preposterous manner : without cause ; without matter ; without any legal proceedings ; without precedent , upon ...
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