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Pagina 101
Finally , after further description of possible safeguards and means of lowering all interest rates , Bacon concludes with characteristic moderation and realism : If it be Objected , that this doth , in a Sort , Authorize Usury , which ...
Finally , after further description of possible safeguards and means of lowering all interest rates , Bacon concludes with characteristic moderation and realism : If it be Objected , that this doth , in a Sort , Authorize Usury , which ...
Pagina 145
... and when he gave no ground , either by words or actions , to hope better things of him , was finally by the supreme council of the kingdom condemned to die , and beheaded before the very gates of the royal palace .
... and when he gave no ground , either by words or actions , to hope better things of him , was finally by the supreme council of the kingdom condemned to die , and beheaded before the very gates of the royal palace .
Pagina 188
Finally he decides to start out alone but at the last minute a friend , Pliable , is so impressed by the strength of his conviction that he offers to go with him . They soon stumble and fall into the slough of Despond , at which Pliable ...
Finally he decides to start out alone but at the last minute a friend , Pliable , is so impressed by the strength of his conviction that he offers to go with him . They soon stumble and fall into the slough of Despond , at which Pliable ...
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