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... thought to have acted it . And therefore they advised her , that she should go less abroad to take the air , weak- ly attended , as she used . But the queen answer- ed ; that she had rather be dead , than put in cus- tody . 15. Henry ...
... thought to have acted it . And therefore they advised her , that she should go less abroad to take the air , weak- ly attended , as she used . But the queen answer- ed ; that she had rather be dead , than put in cus- tody . 15. Henry ...
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... thought to have put a trick upon the countryman , which was thus ; the scholars appointed for supper two pigeons , and a fat capon , which being ready , was brought up , and they having set down , the one scholar took up one pigeon ...
... thought to have put a trick upon the countryman , which was thus ; the scholars appointed for supper two pigeons , and a fat capon , which being ready , was brought up , and they having set down , the one scholar took up one pigeon ...
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... thought he should kill an hundred men in time . 35. Secretary Bourn's son kept a gentleman's wife in Shropshire , who lived from her husband with him ; when he was weary of her , he caused her husband to be dealt with to take her home ...
... thought he should kill an hundred men in time . 35. Secretary Bourn's son kept a gentleman's wife in Shropshire , who lived from her husband with him ; when he was weary of her , he caused her husband to be dealt with to take her home ...
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... thought , would make him more commiserated with the people . The barber came to him and asked him , whether he would be pleased to be trimm'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ...
... thought , would make him more commiserated with the people . The barber came to him and asked him , whether he would be pleased to be trimm'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ...
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... a speech of his to the people ; that he thought the provinces would petition to the state of Rome to have that law re- pealed . For ( saith he ) before the governors did bribe and extort , as much as was sufficient for 43.
... a speech of his to the people ; that he thought the provinces would petition to the state of Rome to have that law re- pealed . For ( saith he ) before the governors did bribe and extort , as much as was sufficient for 43.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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