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... saith he , are the pigs served ? The lady answered ; You know best whether you have had your breakfast . 71. There ... saith Mr. Bacon , I will be only a looker on . They drew and catched nothing . Saith Mr. Ba- con , Are not you mad ...
... saith he , are the pigs served ? The lady answered ; You know best whether you have had your breakfast . 71. There ... saith Mr. Bacon , I will be only a looker on . They drew and catched nothing . Saith Mr. Ba- con , Are not you mad ...
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Francis Bacon. and now you must go home with nothing . Ay but , saith the fishermen , we had hope then to make a better gain of it . Saith Mr. Bacon , well my master , then I'll tell you , hope is a good breakfast , but it is a bad ...
Francis Bacon. and now you must go home with nothing . Ay but , saith the fishermen , we had hope then to make a better gain of it . Saith Mr. Bacon , well my master , then I'll tell you , hope is a good breakfast , but it is a bad ...
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... pleased to be trimm'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ; and till the title be cleared , I will do not cost upon it . 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were 27.
... pleased to be trimm'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ; and till the title be cleared , I will do not cost upon it . 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were 27.
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... saith Bresquet ; why then I will put him out , and put in you . 110. When my lord president of the council came first to be lord treasurer , he complained to my lord chancellor of the troublesomness of the place , for that the exchequer ...
... saith Bresquet ; why then I will put him out , and put in you . 110. When my lord president of the council came first to be lord treasurer , he complained to my lord chancellor of the troublesomness of the place , for that the exchequer ...
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... saith he ; Ay , but where are they painted that have been drowned after their vows ? 129. Cicero was at dinner , where there was an ancient lady that spake of her own years , and said ; she was but forty years old . One that sate by ...
... saith he ; Ay , but where are they painted that have been drowned after their vows ? 129. Cicero was at dinner , where there was an ancient lady that spake of her own years , and said ; she was but forty years old . One that sate by ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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