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... virtue which may be called incorporeal and immateriate , whereof there be in na- ture but few . ' which joineth a low vault ; and at the end of that a round of Dr. John Whitgift , a friend of the lord keep- er's , then master of the ...
... virtue which may be called incorporeal and immateriate , whereof there be in na- ture but few . ' which joineth a low vault ; and at the end of that a round of Dr. John Whitgift , a friend of the lord keep- er's , then master of the ...
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... virtue , your lordship is ascended , I know you will have a compunction of mind to do me any wrong . " To Lord Burleigh he applied as to his relation and patron , and , as a motive to insure his protec- tion , he intimated his intention ...
... virtue , your lordship is ascended , I know you will have a compunction of mind to do me any wrong . " To Lord Burleigh he applied as to his relation and patron , and , as a motive to insure his protec- tion , he intimated his intention ...
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... virtue of prosperity is temperance , the virtue of adversity is fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament , adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth the ...
... virtue of prosperity is temperance , the virtue of adversity is fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament , adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth the ...
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... virtue , and relieving wrongs and burdens ; you shall need no other art or fineness : but he would tell me , that opinion came not from my mind , but from my robe . But this difference in two points so main and material , bred in ...
... virtue , and relieving wrongs and burdens ; you shall need no other art or fineness : but he would tell me , that opinion came not from my mind , but from my robe . But this difference in two points so main and material , bred in ...
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... virtue left idle , unemployed , or unre- warded , and every good ordinance and constitu- tion , for the amendment of the estate and times , be revived and put in execution . " murmurs which were heard by Bacon not the less audibly from ...
... virtue left idle , unemployed , or unre- warded , and every good ordinance and constitu- tion , for the amendment of the estate and times , be revived and put in execution . " murmurs which were heard by Bacon not the less audibly from ...
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