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... confess , since I was of any understanding my mind hath in effect been absent from that I have done , and in absence are many errors which I willingly acknowledge , and amongst the rest , this great one , which led the rest , that ...
... confess , since I was of any understanding my mind hath in effect been absent from that I have done , and in absence are many errors which I willingly acknowledge , and amongst the rest , this great one , which led the rest , that ...
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... confess I have for your service . I know what honour is , and I know what the times are ; but I thank God with me my service is the prin- cipal , and it is far from me , under honourable pretences , to cover base desires , which I ...
... confess I have for your service . I know what honour is , and I know what the times are ; but I thank God with me my service is the prin- cipal , and it is far from me , under honourable pretences , to cover base desires , which I ...
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... confess that I have as vast contemplative ends , as I have moderate civil ends ; for I have taken all knowledge to be my providence ; * and if I could purge it of two sorts of rovers , whereof the one with frivolous disputations ...
... confess that I have as vast contemplative ends , as I have moderate civil ends ; for I have taken all knowledge to be my providence ; * and if I could purge it of two sorts of rovers , whereof the one with frivolous disputations ...
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... confess I have somewhat of the cunctative ; and I am of opinion , that whosoever is not wiser upon advice than upon the sudden , the same man was no wiser at fifty than he was at thirty . And it was my father's ordinary word , You must ...
... confess I have somewhat of the cunctative ; and I am of opinion , that whosoever is not wiser upon advice than upon the sudden , the same man was no wiser at fifty than he was at thirty . And it was my father's ordinary word , You must ...
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... confess it ; and therefore I most humbly pray your lord- ship , first , to continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part of an honourable good friend towards your poor servant and ally , in drawing her majesty to ...
... confess it ; and therefore I most humbly pray your lord- ship , first , to continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part of an honourable good friend towards your poor servant and ally , in drawing her majesty to ...
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