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... wish that it may conduce to a common good , and that the nobler sort of physicians will advance their thoughts , and not employ their times wholly in the sordidness of cures , neither be honoured for necessity only , but that they will ...
... wish that it may conduce to a common good , and that the nobler sort of physicians will advance their thoughts , and not employ their times wholly in the sordidness of cures , neither be honoured for necessity only , but that they will ...
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... wishes from your illustrious lordship in your prosperity , I deem it one of my greatest misfortunes my not being able ... wish . Never- theless I will do all that I can , and if your lordship judges the intercession of the King my master ...
... wishes from your illustrious lordship in your prosperity , I deem it one of my greatest misfortunes my not being able ... wish . Never- theless I will do all that I can , and if your lordship judges the intercession of the King my master ...
Pagina cdxlvii
... wish to be buried at St. Albans Opening thus appears : " For my burial , I desire it may be in St. Michael's church , near St. Albans : there was my mother buried , and it is the parish church of my mansion- house of Gorhambury , and it ...
... wish to be buried at St. Albans Opening thus appears : " For my burial , I desire it may be in St. Michael's church , near St. Albans : there was my mother buried , and it is the parish church of my mansion- house of Gorhambury , and it ...
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... wishes and affections . He was cradled in politics : to be Lord Keeper was the boundary of the horizon drawn by his parents . He lived in an age when a accounted words to be but subservient or ministerial to matter , and not the ...
... wishes and affections . He was cradled in politics : to be Lord Keeper was the boundary of the horizon drawn by his parents . He lived in an age when a accounted words to be but subservient or ministerial to matter , and not the ...
Pagina cdlxviii
... antidote : Mais il est simple , brusque et mauvais orateur ; On s'en moque , on le fuit comme un fou qui radote , Et l'on court à l'empoisonneur . statesman . As a statesman his first wish was , cccclxviii LIFE OF BACON .
... antidote : Mais il est simple , brusque et mauvais orateur ; On s'en moque , on le fuit comme un fou qui radote , Et l'on court à l'empoisonneur . statesman . As a statesman his first wish was , cccclxviii LIFE OF BACON .
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