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... took place the better ; for it settled that part of the question which was most important . The remaining marks of separation might retard the union between the English and Scotch of that generation , but in the next generation they ...
... took place the better ; for it settled that part of the question which was most important . The remaining marks of separation might retard the union between the English and Scotch of that generation , but in the next generation they ...
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... took the form of notes for some memorial of advice , but of so private and con- fidential a nature that he seems to have been unwilling to confide it even to his private note - book . For whereas the notes of the last day and the day ...
... took the form of notes for some memorial of advice , but of so private and con- fidential a nature that he seems to have been unwilling to confide it even to his private note - book . For whereas the notes of the last day and the day ...
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... took his fancy , and was made Dean of the Royal Chapel , after- wards Dean of Worcester , now lately ( April 1608 ) Bishop of Bath and Wells , and in 1616 , Bishop of Winchester . ( See Collins . ) He was editor of the King's Works ...
... took his fancy , and was made Dean of the Royal Chapel , after- wards Dean of Worcester , now lately ( April 1608 ) Bishop of Bath and Wells , and in 1616 , Bishop of Winchester . ( See Collins . ) He was editor of the King's Works ...
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... took part with the Crown : and it occurs to Bacon by the way that the humour of " opposi- tion to the lawyers " into which it brought him might perhaps be worked upon so as to give him an interest in that reform of the law which he ...
... took part with the Crown : and it occurs to Bacon by the way that the humour of " opposi- tion to the lawyers " into which it brought him might perhaps be worked upon so as to give him an interest in that reform of the law which he ...
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... took advantage of the market to sell dear , there was some one who could show that a restriction upon the rise of prices would be a gain both to people and King , and who would undertake , for a share in the King's gain , to enforce it ...
... took advantage of the market to sell dear , there was some one who could show that a restriction upon the rise of prices would be a gain both to people and King , and who would undertake , for a share in the King's gain , to enforce it ...
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