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... taken . There was one said to one of them that was taken , by way of scorn ; were they not brave men that lost their lives at the port of Pyle ? He answered ; certainly a Persian arrow is much to be set by , if it can chuse out a brave ...
... taken . There was one said to one of them that was taken , by way of scorn ; were they not brave men that lost their lives at the port of Pyle ? He answered ; certainly a Persian arrow is much to be set by , if it can chuse out a brave ...
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... taken up till the hour of death . 135. Pope Sixtus the fifth , who was a very poor man's son , and his father's house ill - thatched , so that the sun came in , in many places , would sport with his ignobility , and say ; that he was ...
... taken up till the hour of death . 135. Pope Sixtus the fifth , who was a very poor man's son , and his father's house ill - thatched , so that the sun came in , in many places , would sport with his ignobility , and say ; that he was ...
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... taken away , so as the jacks were 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 ...
... taken away , so as the jacks were 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 ...
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... taken from him , the next time they went to church , Sir Thomas himself came to the lady's pew , and said ; Madam , my lord is gone . 259. A Grecian captain advising the confede- rates , that were united against the Lacedamonians ...
... taken from him , the next time they went to church , Sir Thomas himself came to the lady's pew , and said ; Madam , my lord is gone . 259. A Grecian captain advising the confede- rates , that were united against the Lacedamonians ...
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... taken away with the bad ; which commonly is done , when the people is the physician . 62. He that goeth into a country before he hath some entrance into the language , goeth to school , and not to travel . 63. It is a miserable state of ...
... taken away with the bad ; which commonly is done , when the people is the physician . 62. He that goeth into a country before he hath some entrance into the language , goeth to school , and not to travel . 63. It is a miserable state of ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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