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... whereupon , one said to him ; you have done well ; for before the faults of your work were seen , but now they are unseen . 88. There was a gentleman that came to the tilt all in orange - tawny , and ran very ill . The next day he came ...
... whereupon , one said to him ; you have done well ; for before the faults of your work were seen , but now they are unseen . 88. There was a gentleman that came to the tilt all in orange - tawny , and ran very ill . The next day he came ...
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... Whereupon the cardinal complained to pope Clement , humbly praying it might be defaced . The pope said to him ; why , you know very well , I have power to deliver a soul out of purgatory , but not out of hell . 92. They were wont to ...
... Whereupon the cardinal complained to pope Clement , humbly praying it might be defaced . The pope said to him ; why , you know very well , I have power to deliver a soul out of purgatory , but not out of hell . 92. They were wont to ...
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... whereupon the Pope writ a monitory to him , for that he had broken the privilege of holy church , and taken his son . The king sent an embassage to him , and sent withal the armour wherein the bishop was taken and this 30.
... whereupon the Pope writ a monitory to him , for that he had broken the privilege of holy church , and taken his son . The king sent an embassage to him , and sent withal the armour wherein the bishop was taken and this 30.
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... ; well , if he be gone , then he hath carried five hundred ducates of mine with him into the other world : and another said , and two hundred of mine : and a third spake of great sums of his . Whereupon one that was amongst 32.
... ; well , if he be gone , then he hath carried five hundred ducates of mine with him into the other world : and another said , and two hundred of mine : and a third spake of great sums of his . Whereupon one that was amongst 32.
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Francis Bacon. great sums of his . Whereupon one that was amongst them said ; I perceive now , that though a man cannot carry any of his own with him into the next world , yet he may carry away that which is another man's . 108. Francis ...
Francis Bacon. great sums of his . Whereupon one that was amongst them said ; I perceive now , that though a man cannot carry any of his own with him into the next world , yet he may carry away that which is another man's . 108. Francis ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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