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... offered him divers times by an old woman , and answered ; he had no leisure . Whereupon , the woman said aloud ; Why then give over to be king . 268. There were two gentlemen , otherwise of equal degree , save that the one was of the ...
... offered him divers times by an old woman , and answered ; he had no leisure . Whereupon , the woman said aloud ; Why then give over to be king . 268. There were two gentlemen , otherwise of equal degree , save that the one was of the ...
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... offered by king Philip , being not honourable nor equal , he saith they were but elements of their sloth and weakness , which if they were taken away , ne- cessity would teach them stronger resolutions . So doctor Hector was wont to say ...
... offered by king Philip , being not honourable nor equal , he saith they were but elements of their sloth and weakness , which if they were taken away , ne- cessity would teach them stronger resolutions . So doctor Hector was wont to say ...
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... offered to land . But straightways we saw divers of the people with bastons in their hands , ( as it were ) forbidding us to land ; yet with- out any cries or fierceness , but only as warning us off , by signs that they made . Whereupon ...
... offered to land . But straightways we saw divers of the people with bastons in their hands , ( as it were ) forbidding us to land ; yet with- out any cries or fierceness , but only as warning us off , by signs that they made . Whereupon ...
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... offered some reward in pistolets unto the servant , and a piece of crimson velvet to be presented to the of- ficer : but the servant took them not , nor would scarce look upon them ; and so left us , and went back in another little boat ...
... offered some reward in pistolets unto the servant , and a piece of crimson velvet to be presented to the of- ficer : but the servant took them not , nor would scarce look upon them ; and so left us , and went back in another little boat ...
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... offered him some pistolets , he smil ing , said ; he must not be twice paid for one la- bour : meaning ( as I take it ) that he had a salary suffi- cient of the state for his service . For ( as I after learn- ed ) they call an officer ...
... offered him some pistolets , he smil ing , said ; he must not be twice paid for one la- bour : meaning ( as I take it ) that he had a salary suffi- cient of the state for his service . For ( as I after learn- ed ) they call an officer ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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