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... nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience that this disease was rather a surprise of nature , than obstinate to remedies , if it were in time looked unto . For if the patient were kept in an ...
... nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience that this disease was rather a surprise of nature , than obstinate to remedies , if it were in time looked unto . For if the patient were kept in an ...
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... nature , and his nature upon his fortune . He attained to the crown , not only from a private fortune , which might endow him with moderation ; but also from the fortune of an exiled man , which had quickened in him all seeds of ...
... nature , and his nature upon his fortune . He attained to the crown , not only from a private fortune , which might endow him with moderation ; but also from the fortune of an exiled man , which had quickened in him all seeds of ...
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... nature of hope , but yet not without some probable ground of conjecture . At which time also there came forth in print the King's book , entitled Basickòv Awpov , containing matter of instruction to the Prince his son touching the ...
... nature of hope , but yet not without some probable ground of conjecture . At which time also there came forth in print the King's book , entitled Basickòv Awpov , containing matter of instruction to the Prince his son touching the ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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