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... man was late- ly taken , who stood ready in a very dangerous and suspicious manner to do the deed : and they shewed her the weapon , wherewith he thought to have acted it . And therefore they advised her , that she should go less abroad ...
... man was late- ly taken , who stood ready in a very dangerous and suspicious manner to do the deed : and they shewed her the weapon , wherewith he thought to have acted it . And therefore they advised her , that she should go less abroad ...
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... man , and seeming unsatisfied in the choice she had of a man for that place . Mr. Bacon answered her , that he had heard that in old time , there was usually painted on the church walls the day of doom , and God sitting in judgment ...
... man , and seeming unsatisfied in the choice she had of a man for that place . Mr. Bacon answered her , that he had heard that in old time , there was usually painted on the church walls the day of doom , and God sitting in judgment ...
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... man , and willing therein to feed her humour , would say to her ; madam , you do well to let suiters stay ; for I shall tell you , bis dat , qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily , they will come again the sooner . 23. Sir Nicholas ...
... man , and willing therein to feed her humour , would say to her ; madam , you do well to let suiters stay ; for I shall tell you , bis dat , qui cito dat ; if you grant them speedily , they will come again the sooner . 23. Sir Nicholas ...
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... man , stood by , and said to my lord ; methinks your lordship goeth not the cheapest way to work . Why Goldingham , said my lord ? Marry , my lord , said Goldingham , count you but upon the posts , for the country will find you railing ...
... man , stood by , and said to my lord ; methinks your lordship goeth not the cheapest way to work . Why Goldingham , said my lord ? Marry , my lord , said Goldingham , count you but upon the posts , for the country will find you railing ...
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... man should have sate still , until that they were ready for the carving of the capon ; which he perceiving , took the capon and laid it on his trencher , and thus said ; daintily contrived , every man a bird . 32. Jack Roberts was ...
... man should have sate still , until that they were ready for the carving of the capon ; which he perceiving , took the capon and laid it on his trencher , and thus said ; daintily contrived , every man a bird . 32. Jack Roberts was ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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