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... persons had to complain of , but the indiscriminate appetite which accepted as evidence anything which favoured his preconceived opinion . Bacon was not so easily satisfied : and here we have an example of what happened where proof ...
... persons had to complain of , but the indiscriminate appetite which accepted as evidence anything which favoured his preconceived opinion . Bacon was not so easily satisfied : and here we have an example of what happened where proof ...
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... persons that submit themselves to that part of the Pope's power in the least degree be not by all possible se ... person which exalts himself above all that is called God , supra omne quod dicitur Deus . Note it well , not above God ...
... persons that submit themselves to that part of the Pope's power in the least degree be not by all possible se ... person which exalts himself above all that is called God , supra omne quod dicitur Deus . Note it well , not above God ...
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... persons of kings . Now to go on with the narrative ; There was an extract made of certain sentences and portions of this book , being of this na- ture that I have set forth , by a great prelate and counsellor upon a just occasion ; and ...
... persons of kings . Now to go on with the narrative ; There was an extract made of certain sentences and portions of this book , being of this na- ture that I have set forth , by a great prelate and counsellor upon a just occasion ; and ...
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... persons liable for the pay- ment of their ' just and true debts . Further remembrances by his Maty . Touching carts taking . Touching the assert lands . Touching a liberal pardon , This completes the first division : the matters ...
... persons liable for the pay- ment of their ' just and true debts . Further remembrances by his Maty . Touching carts taking . Touching the assert lands . Touching a liberal pardon , This completes the first division : the matters ...
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... persons extraordinarily : wherein methinks they do the King no great service , seeing the world is apt to censure it ... person was Sir Ralph Winwood : -a man of good character , good abilities , and considerable experience ; who had ...
... persons extraordinarily : wherein methinks they do the King no great service , seeing the world is apt to censure it ... person was Sir Ralph Winwood : -a man of good character , good abilities , and considerable experience ; who had ...
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