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... means , except it should be with the love and consent of my lords to re - admit me , if their lordships vouchsafe to think me worthy of their company ; or , if they think that which I have suffered now these three years , in loss of ...
... means , except it should be with the love and consent of my lords to re - admit me , if their lordships vouchsafe to think me worthy of their company ; or , if they think that which I have suffered now these three years , in loss of ...
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... means , nor place , nor employment , but only , after so long a time of expia- tion , a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house , to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me , and from my memory with ...
... means , nor place , nor employment , but only , after so long a time of expia- tion , a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house , to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me , and from my memory with ...
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... mean- ness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and added many new that otherwise would have died . " if : In his tract on history in the Advancement of Learning , Bacon says , “ There are appendices of history ...
... mean- ness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and added many new that otherwise would have died . " if : In his tract on history in the Advancement of Learning , Bacon says , “ There are appendices of history ...
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... means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruits of creation , and hast inspired the ...
... means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruits of creation , and hast inspired the ...
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... means of the sweet air of the country , I have obtained some degree of health . Sending to the court , I thought I would salute you ; and I would be glad , in this solitary time and place , to hear a little from you how the world goeth ...
... means of the sweet air of the country , I have obtained some degree of health . Sending to the court , I thought I would salute you ; and I would be glad , in this solitary time and place , to hear a little from you how the world goeth ...
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