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... gave knowledge of his coming ; sir , since you sent me no word of your coming , you must dine with me ; but if I had known of it in due time , I would have dined with you . 80. Pope Julius the third , when he was made pope , gave his ...
... gave knowledge of his coming ; sir , since you sent me no word of your coming , you must dine with me ; but if I had known of it in due time , I would have dined with you . 80. Pope Julius the third , when he was made pope , gave his ...
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... gave great scandal , and that he would have him thrown into the river : but Sesa answered ; do it not , holy father , for then he will turn frog ; and whereas now he chants but by day , he will then chant both by day and by night . 97 ...
... gave great scandal , and that he would have him thrown into the river : but Sesa answered ; do it not , holy father , for then he will turn frog ; and whereas now he chants but by day , he will then chant both by day and by night . 97 ...
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... gave but a stench and ill odour ; but when it was spread upon the ground , then it was cause of much fruit . 115. Cicero married his daughter to Dolabella , that held Cæsar's party : Pompey had married Ju- lia , that was Cæsar's ...
... gave but a stench and ill odour ; but when it was spread upon the ground , then it was cause of much fruit . 115. Cicero married his daughter to Dolabella , that held Cæsar's party : Pompey had married Ju- lia , that was Cæsar's ...
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... gave up their verdict ; they prayed of the se- nate a guard , that they might do their consciences , for that Clodius was a very seditious young noble- man . Whereupon all the world gave him for condemned . But acquitted he was ...
... gave up their verdict ; they prayed of the se- nate a guard , that they might do their consciences , for that Clodius was a very seditious young noble- man . Whereupon all the world gave him for condemned . But acquitted he was ...
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Francis Bacon. there were two and thirty that gave you no credit , for they had their money beforehand . 125. Diogenes having seen that the kingdom of Macedon , which before was contemptible and low , began to come aloft when he died ...
Francis Bacon. there were two and thirty that gave you no credit , for they had their money beforehand . 125. Diogenes having seen that the kingdom of Macedon , which before was contemptible and low , began to come aloft when he died ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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