Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... matter of advice , there are two sorts of fools ; those who will give , and those who will not take it . Now , as these embrace between them almost every man that breathes , there cannot be a subject quod magis ad nos pertinet . Yet ...
... matter of advice , there are two sorts of fools ; those who will give , and those who will not take it . Now , as these embrace between them almost every man that breathes , there cannot be a subject quod magis ad nos pertinet . Yet ...
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... matter in such sorte , that she , upon his Grace's motion , will be , I doubt not , righte glade , and agreeable to the same . ' Sir , ' quoth the Lorde Peircie all weping , I know nothing of the King's pleasure herein , for the which I ...
... matter in such sorte , that she , upon his Grace's motion , will be , I doubt not , righte glade , and agreeable to the same . ' Sir , ' quoth the Lorde Peircie all weping , I know nothing of the King's pleasure herein , for the which I ...
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... matter so to passe against me , that they conveied and made it the kings matter and case , and caused the king to take the matter into his owne hands ; and after he had once the possession of all my goods , being the kings only case ...
... matter so to passe against me , that they conveied and made it the kings matter and case , and caused the king to take the matter into his owne hands ; and after he had once the possession of all my goods , being the kings only case ...
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