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For evill manners are parents of good laws ; and in every evil there is an excellency which ( in common speech ) we call good . For the fashions of habits , for our moving in gestures , for phrases in our speech , we say they were good ...
For evill manners are parents of good laws ; and in every evil there is an excellency which ( in common speech ) we call good . For the fashions of habits , for our moving in gestures , for phrases in our speech , we say they were good ...
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But His Majesty could not be so rid of them ; not lawful : that the Common Prayer Book was put down , 43 they desired several private audiences of him which he and he would not suffer it to be used in that garrison where 20 never denied ...
But His Majesty could not be so rid of them ; not lawful : that the Common Prayer Book was put down , 43 they desired several private audiences of him which he and he would not suffer it to be used in that garrison where 20 never denied ...
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STAGIRITE Aristotle ( from his birthplace Stagira , a city of ancient Macedonia ) STAR CHAMBER , THE a secret court , much employed by Charles I , consisting of members of the Privy Council and two judges of the courts of common law but ...
STAGIRITE Aristotle ( from his birthplace Stagira , a city of ancient Macedonia ) STAR CHAMBER , THE a secret court , much employed by Charles I , consisting of members of the Privy Council and two judges of the courts of common law but ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
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The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660 Hershel Baker Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1996 |
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