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... sometimes for ornament and think of things out of the common road : or if , reputation ; sometimes to enable them to victory here and there , one should venture to use a liberty of wit and contradiction , and most times for lucre of ...
... sometimes for ornament and think of things out of the common road : or if , reputation ; sometimes to enable them to victory here and there , one should venture to use a liberty of wit and contradiction , and most times for lucre of ...
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... sometime that I may attend you , I commit you to God's best preservation . And his advice is thus stated by Bacon ... sometimes , as if he thought I was in the wrong ; but sure I am , he did just contrary in every one of these three ...
... sometime that I may attend you , I commit you to God's best preservation . And his advice is thus stated by Bacon ... sometimes , as if he thought I was in the wrong ; but sure I am , he did just contrary in every one of these three ...
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... sometimes might make a suit to be spared for their opinion till they had spoken with their brethren ; but if the king upon his own princely judgment , for reason of estate , should think it fit to have it otherwise , and should so ...
... sometimes might make a suit to be spared for their opinion till they had spoken with their brethren ; but if the king upon his own princely judgment , for reason of estate , should think it fit to have it otherwise , and should so ...
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... sometimes va- curiosity , it may be noticed , that Sir Francis Bacon gave to the queen " one pettycoat of white sattin , embrodered all over like feathers and bil- lets , with three broad borders , fair embrodered with snakes and ...
... sometimes va- curiosity , it may be noticed , that Sir Francis Bacon gave to the queen " one pettycoat of white sattin , embrodered all over like feathers and bil- lets , with three broad borders , fair embrodered with snakes and ...
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... sometimes helped it as far as was fit for a judge . " So true is it , as Bacon himself had taught , that a judge ought to be of a retired nature , and uncon- nected with politics . So certain is the injury to the administration of ...
... sometimes helped it as far as was fit for a judge . " So true is it , as Bacon himself had taught , that a judge ought to be of a retired nature , and uncon- nected with politics . So certain is the injury to the administration of ...
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