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... manner for dedications , to choose those that I hold most fit for the argument , I thought , that in respect of divinity and poesy met , whereof the one is the matter , the other the style of this little writing , I could not make ...
... manner for dedications , to choose those that I hold most fit for the argument , I thought , that in respect of divinity and poesy met , whereof the one is the matter , the other the style of this little writing , I could not make ...
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... manner of speaking of any flats or sands that stopped the haven , and therefore I think that Tenderden steeple is the cause of the destroying and decay of Sandwich haven . And so to my purpose , preaching of God's word is the cause of ...
... manner of speaking of any flats or sands that stopped the haven , and therefore I think that Tenderden steeple is the cause of the destroying and decay of Sandwich haven . And so to my purpose , preaching of God's word is the cause of ...
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... manner by the repeated action of animal spirit ? is not , also , animal spirit itself in the same manner put to flight by the action of opium ? Is it not , therefore , an universal truth , that great effects are produced when the motion ...
... manner by the repeated action of animal spirit ? is not , also , animal spirit itself in the same manner put to flight by the action of opium ? Is it not , therefore , an universal truth , that great effects are produced when the motion ...
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... manner heretofore . Fare ye well , most heartily . Your very affectionate and assured friend , FR . ST . ALBAN . Gorhambury , Oct. 29 , 1625 . In November he wrote to the Duke of Buckingham . ( a ) The severe winter which followed the ...
... manner heretofore . Fare ye well , most heartily . Your very affectionate and assured friend , FR . ST . ALBAN . Gorhambury , Oct. 29 , 1625 . In November he wrote to the Duke of Buckingham . ( a ) The severe winter which followed the ...
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... manners as those that are half good and half evil . " ( e ) See his letter to Sir Humphry May , vol . xii . p . 407 . ( f ) See note ( a ) , p . 17. The original is in the possession of Adam Hawkins , Esq . who kindly permitted me to ...
... manners as those that are half good and half evil . " ( e ) See his letter to Sir Humphry May , vol . xii . p . 407 . ( f ) See note ( a ) , p . 17. The original is in the possession of Adam Hawkins , Esq . who kindly permitted me to ...
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