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Pagina 58
... Words , and discoursed with divers of his Friends , that he had no reason to desire to be Secretary , in the Declination of a Monarchy . The first Man tooke hold of it , and found Meanes , it was told the Queene ; Who hear- ing of a ...
... Words , and discoursed with divers of his Friends , that he had no reason to desire to be Secretary , in the Declination of a Monarchy . The first Man tooke hold of it , and found Meanes , it was told the Queene ; Who hear- ing of a ...
Pagina 109
... word , Now ) And the other nes the everlastingnesse of the next d , ( for that incomprehensiblenesse is prehended in the other word , Then ) se two words , that design two such , are now met in one Day ; in this Day , hich we celebrate ...
... word , Now ) And the other nes the everlastingnesse of the next d , ( for that incomprehensiblenesse is prehended in the other word , Then ) se two words , that design two such , are now met in one Day ; in this Day , hich we celebrate ...
Pagina 109
... word , Now ) And the other nes the everlastingnesse of the next d , ( for that incomprehensiblenesse is prehended in the other word , Then ) se two words , that design two such , are now met in one Day ; in this Day , hich we celebrate ...
... word , Now ) And the other nes the everlastingnesse of the next d , ( for that incomprehensiblenesse is prehended in the other word , Then ) se two words , that design two such , are now met in one Day ; in this Day , hich we celebrate ...
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