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... unto the sea , and orators and counsellors to the winds ; for that the sea would be calm and quiet , if the winds did not trouble it . 62. A man being very jealous of his wife , inso- much that which way soever she went , he would be ...
... unto the sea , and orators and counsellors to the winds ; for that the sea would be calm and quiet , if the winds did not trouble it . 62. A man being very jealous of his wife , inso- much that which way soever she went , he would be ...
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... unto him ; that others had passed by , and there was room enough , only they could not tell whether their horns were so wide as his . 64. A tinker passing Cheapside with his usual tone , have you any work for a tinker ? An appren- tice ...
... unto him ; that others had passed by , and there was room enough , only they could not tell whether their horns were so wide as his . 64. A tinker passing Cheapside with his usual tone , have you any work for a tinker ? An appren- tice ...
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... unto him ; Mr. Attorney , this is all your doing It is you that have made this stir , Mr. Attorney answered : Ah , my lord ! your lord- ship all this while hath grown in breadth ; you must needs now grow in height , or else you would be ...
... unto him ; Mr. Attorney , this is all your doing It is you that have made this stir , Mr. Attorney answered : Ah , my lord ! your lord- ship all this while hath grown in breadth ; you must needs now grow in height , or else you would be ...
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... unto a youth , a favourite of his , with great scandal . Whereupon at one time a car- dinal that might be free with him , said modestly to him ; what did your holiness see in that young man , to make him cardinal ? Julius answered ...
... unto a youth , a favourite of his , with great scandal . Whereupon at one time a car- dinal that might be free with him , said modestly to him ; what did your holiness see in that young man , to make him cardinal ? Julius answered ...
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... unto them ; why do you stand so much upon precedents ? The times hereafter will be good or bad . If good , precedents will do no harm ; if bad , power will make a way where it finds none . 84. Sir Thomas More , on the day that he was ...
... unto them ; why do you stand so much upon precedents ? The times hereafter will be good or bad . If good , precedents will do no harm ; if bad , power will make a way where it finds none . 84. Sir Thomas More , on the day that he was ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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