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... matter to keep as to conquer . 158. Antigonus , when it was told him that the enemy had such volleys of arrows that they did hide the sun , said ; that falls out well , for it is hot weather , and so we shall fight in the shade . 159 ...
... matter to keep as to conquer . 158. Antigonus , when it was told him that the enemy had such volleys of arrows that they did hide the sun , said ; that falls out well , for it is hot weather , and so we shall fight in the shade . 159 ...
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... matter ? Plato replied , but custom is no small matter . 169. Archidamus , king of Lacedaemon , having received from 48.
... matter ? Plato replied , but custom is no small matter . 169. Archidamus , king of Lacedaemon , having received from 48.
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... matter was ? My lord of Oxford answered ; That they smiled to see , that when jacks went up , heads went down . 183. Sir Thomas More , ( who was a man , in all his life - time , that had an excellent vein in jesting ) at the very ...
... matter was ? My lord of Oxford answered ; That they smiled to see , that when jacks went up , heads went down . 183. Sir Thomas More , ( who was a man , in all his life - time , that had an excellent vein in jesting ) at the very ...
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... matter , the more difficult he found it , 192. Mr. Popham , ( afterwards lord chief justice Popham ) when he was speaker ; and the house of commons had sate long , and done in effect no- thing ; coming one day to queen Elizabeth , she ...
... matter , the more difficult he found it , 192. Mr. Popham , ( afterwards lord chief justice Popham ) when he was speaker ; and the house of commons had sate long , and done in effect no- thing ; coming one day to queen Elizabeth , she ...
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... matter , for if I die , I will die at leisure . 215. Cato the elder , what time many of the Romans had statues erected in their honour , was asked by one in a kind of wonder , why he had none ? He answered , he had much rather men ...
... matter , for if I die , I will die at leisure . 215. Cato the elder , what time many of the Romans had statues erected in their honour , was asked by one in a kind of wonder , why he had none ? He answered , he had much rather men ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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