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Pagina 109
... selfe , consider it selfe , in a wedge of gold , and have none coined into currant Monies , his treasure will not defray him as he travells . Tribulation is Treasure in the nature of it , but it is not currant money in the use of it ...
... selfe , consider it selfe , in a wedge of gold , and have none coined into currant Monies , his treasure will not defray him as he travells . Tribulation is Treasure in the nature of it , but it is not currant money in the use of it ...
Pagina 331
... selfe I can command that , which I can- Io not entreate without my selfe , and within the circle of another . I have often thought those Noble paires and examples of friend- ship not so truely Histories of what had beene , as fictions ...
... selfe I can command that , which I can- Io not entreate without my selfe , and within the circle of another . I have often thought those Noble paires and examples of friend- ship not so truely Histories of what had beene , as fictions ...
Pagina 333
... selfe to do good , I borrow occasion of charity from mine owne necessities , and supply the wants of others , when I am in most neede my selfe ; for it is an honest stratagem to take ad- vantage of our selves , and so to husband1968 the ...
... selfe to do good , I borrow occasion of charity from mine owne necessities , and supply the wants of others , when I am in most neede my selfe ; for it is an honest stratagem to take ad- vantage of our selves , and so to husband1968 the ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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