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... thought fit , in respect of the prime use thereof , in which the least loss of time ought to be esteemed precious ... thoughts , and not employ their times wholly in the sordidness of cures , neither be honoured for necessity only , but ...
... thought fit , in respect of the prime use thereof , in which the least loss of time ought to be esteemed precious ... thoughts , and not employ their times wholly in the sordidness of cures , neither be honoured for necessity only , but ...
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... 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 better choice : so , with signification of my love and acknowledgment , I ever rest your ...
... 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 better choice : so , with signification of my love and acknowledgment , I ever rest your ...
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... thought that to be the fittest place , as the most acceptable incense unto God of the faith wherein he resigned his breath ; the crowning of all his other perfections and abilities ; and the best perfume of his name to the world after ...
... thought that to be the fittest place , as the most acceptable incense unto God of the faith wherein he resigned his breath ; the crowning of all his other perfections and abilities ; and the best perfume of his name to the world after ...
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... thought to be men of experience , and men that could of likelihood best certify him of that matter concerning the stoppage of Sandwich haven . Among others came in before him an old man with a white head , and one that was thought to be ...
... thought to be men of experience , and men that could of likelihood best certify him of that matter concerning the stoppage of Sandwich haven . Among others came in before him an old man with a white head , and one that was thought to be ...
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Francis Bacon. 66 his thoughts to him who placeth his bow in the heavens . Very beautiful it is in the brightness ... thought in his heart . ' It is a fool that hath so said in his heart , which is most true ; not only in respect that ...
Francis Bacon. 66 his thoughts to him who placeth his bow in the heavens . Very beautiful it is in the brightness ... thought in his heart . ' It is a fool that hath so said in his heart , which is most true ; not only in respect that ...
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