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... nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise 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 ...
... nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise 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 ...
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... nature , she would graft such a pair of horns upon his head , that should hinder him from coming out of any door in the house . 63. A citizen of London passing the streets very hastily , came at last where some stop was made by carts ...
... nature , she would graft such a pair of horns upon his head , that should hinder him from coming out of any door in the house . 63. A citizen of London passing the streets very hastily , came at last where some stop was made by carts ...
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... nature ; he came one day to the queen , and the queen happened to say to him , I like thee the better , Whitehead , because thou livest unmarried . He answered , in troth , madam , I like you the worse for the same cause . 68. Doctor ...
... nature ; he came one day to the queen , and the queen happened to say to him , I like thee the better , Whitehead , because thou livest unmarried . He answered , in troth , madam , I like you the worse for the same cause . 68. Doctor ...
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... nature , there be two kinds of motions or appetites in sympathy ; the one as of iron , to the adamant for perfection ; the other as of the vine , to the stake for sustentation ; that her majesty , was the one , and his suit the other ...
... nature , there be two kinds of motions or appetites in sympathy ; the one as of iron , to the adamant for perfection ; the other as of the vine , to the stake for sustentation ; that her majesty , was the one , and his suit the other ...
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... nature of Francis passed through France , for the appeasing of the rebellion of Gaunt , Bresquet put him into his calendar . The king asked him the cause . He answered ; because you having suffered at the hands of Charles the greatest ...
... nature of Francis passed through France , for the appeasing of the rebellion of Gaunt , Bresquet put him into his calendar . The king asked him the cause . He answered ; because you having suffered at the hands of Charles the greatest ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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