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I was once offended with the king's horses , and therefore took occasion to speak in the presence of the King's Majesty that dead is , when abbeys stood . Abbeys were ordained for the comfort of the poor . Wherefore I said it was not ...
I was once offended with the king's horses , and therefore took occasion to speak in the presence of the King's Majesty that dead is , when abbeys stood . Abbeys were ordained for the comfort of the poor . Wherefore I said it was not ...
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All this while , by mine advice , the child shall use to speak no Latin for as Cicero saith in like matter , with like ... sore complaineth that when he began to learn the Latin tongue , use of speaking Latin at the table and elsewhere ...
All this while , by mine advice , the child shall use to speak no Latin for as Cicero saith in like matter , with like ... sore complaineth that when he began to learn the Latin tongue , use of speaking Latin at the table and elsewhere ...
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For as ye use to hear , so ye learn , to speak ; if ye hear no other , ye speak not yourself ; and whom ye only hear , of them ye only learn . And therefore , if ye would speak as the best and wisest do , ye must be conversant where the ...
For as ye use to hear , so ye learn , to speak ; if ye hear no other , ye speak not yourself ; and whom ye only hear , of them ye only learn . And therefore , if ye would speak as the best and wisest do , ye must be conversant where the ...
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