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... seen , said to the people as he went by ; if you pity him indeed , let him alone to himself . 134. Mr. Marbury the preacher would say , that God was fain to do with wicked men , as men do with frisking jades in a pasture , that cannot ...
... seen , said to the people as he went by ; if you pity him indeed , let him alone to himself . 134. Mr. Marbury the preacher would say , that God was fain to do with wicked men , as men do with frisking jades in a pasture , that cannot ...
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... seen : my lord of Oxford , and the other nobleman smiled , and a little whispered . The queen marked it , and would needs know , what the matter was ? My lord of Oxford answered ; That they smiled to see , that when jacks went up ...
... seen : my lord of Oxford , and the other nobleman smiled , and a little whispered . The queen marked it , and would needs know , what the matter was ? My lord of Oxford answered ; That they smiled to see , that when jacks went up ...
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... seen , which in a fouler stone is never per- ceived . 109. Hollow church papists are like the roots of nettle , which themselves sting not ; but yet they bear all the stinging leaves . SHORT NOTES FOR CIVIL CONVERSATION . 1. TO deceive ...
... seen , which in a fouler stone is never per- ceived . 109. Hollow church papists are like the roots of nettle , which themselves sting not ; but yet they bear all the stinging leaves . SHORT NOTES FOR CIVIL CONVERSATION . 1. TO deceive ...
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... seen his own conceits clearly and perspicuously delivered , perhaps would have been out of love with them himself ; or else upon policy , to keep himself close , as one that had been a challenger of all the world , and had raised ...
... seen his own conceits clearly and perspicuously delivered , perhaps would have been out of love with them himself ; or else upon policy , to keep himself close , as one that had been a challenger of all the world , and had raised ...
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... seen at once , otherwise not : as flowers growing scattered in divers beds , will shew more than if they did grow in one bed , so as all those beds be within a plot , that they be object to view at once , other- wise not : And therefore ...
... seen at once , otherwise not : as flowers growing scattered in divers beds , will shew more than if they did grow in one bed , so as all those beds be within a plot , that they be object to view at once , other- wise not : And therefore ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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