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And we find that she was equally familiar with such of the modern languages as had yet possessed a literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of ...
And we find that she was equally familiar with such of the modern languages as had yet possessed a literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of ...
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... Cecil - his uncle and cousin_the Prime Minister and the Chief Secretary — who had all the government patronage in their hands , his applications were in vain . Wearied with making fruitless entreaties in language , which , in spite ...
... Cecil - his uncle and cousin_the Prime Minister and the Chief Secretary — who had all the government patronage in their hands , his applications were in vain . Wearied with making fruitless entreaties in language , which , in spite ...
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In one passage the language of Homer and that of Coke are identical , though it does not appear that the latter had any very familiar acquaintance with Greekwe mean the passage in which the remark occurs , that if the young prosecutor ...
In one passage the language of Homer and that of Coke are identical , though it does not appear that the latter had any very familiar acquaintance with Greekwe mean the passage in which the remark occurs , that if the young prosecutor ...
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This was strange language to address to one who had not the courage , manliness , filial affection or gallantry to raise a hand , or make the least effort to save his mother's head — that of the beautiful Queen of Scots , grown grey in ...
This was strange language to address to one who had not the courage , manliness , filial affection or gallantry to raise a hand , or make the least effort to save his mother's head — that of the beautiful Queen of Scots , grown grey in ...
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In dedicating his “ Instauration " to the same monarch , he uses similar language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very especially relating to my subject , namely , that resembling Solomon ...
In dedicating his “ Instauration " to the same monarch , he uses similar language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very especially relating to my subject , namely , that resembling Solomon ...
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