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... stay , it is truce . What shall I say you will do ? Clearchus answered , it pleaseth us , as it pleaseth the king . How is that ? saith Falinus . Saith Clearchus , if we remove , war ; if we stay , truce : and so would not disclose his ...
... stay , it is truce . What shall I say you will do ? Clearchus answered , it pleaseth us , as it pleaseth the king . How is that ? saith Falinus . Saith Clearchus , if we remove , war ; if we stay , truce : and so would not disclose his ...
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... stay a little the price will fall . 70. Fortune sometimes turneth the handle of the bottle , which is easy to be taken hold of ; and after the belly , which is hard to grasp . 71. Generally it is good to commit the begin- ning of all ...
... stay a little the price will fall . 70. Fortune sometimes turneth the handle of the bottle , which is easy to be taken hold of ; and after the belly , which is hard to grasp . 71. Generally it is good to commit the begin- ning of all ...
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... stay the digesting and soluting unto them- selves of that which is sharp and subtile . Which was the cause , joined with the love and honour which I bare to your Lordship , as the person I know to have many virtues , and an excellent ...
... stay the digesting and soluting unto them- selves of that which is sharp and subtile . Which was the cause , joined with the love and honour which I bare to your Lordship , as the person I know to have many virtues , and an excellent ...
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... stay , and not to approach farther , which we did . And thereupon the man , whom I before described , stood up , and with a loud voice in Spanish , asked , are ye Chris- tians ? We answered , we were ; fearing the less , because of the ...
... stay , and not to approach farther , which we did . And thereupon the man , whom I before described , stood up , and with a loud voice in Spanish , asked , are ye Chris- tians ? We answered , we were ; fearing the less , because of the ...
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... of persons we were ? And how many sick ? We answered , we were in all ( sick and whole ) one and fifty persons , whereof our sick were seventeen . He desired us to have patience good s 2 wood 199 a little , and to stay till he came back ...
... of persons we were ? And how many sick ? We answered , we were in all ( sick and whole ) one and fifty persons , whereof our sick were seventeen . He desired us to have patience good s 2 wood 199 a little , and to stay till he came back ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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