Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ...T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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... mind as his was , he says , " that he does not choose to exprefs himself fo " clearly as he might have done respecting diet " and medicines , left what he writes fhould fall " into the hands of the Infidels . " Gunpowder , or at least a ...
... mind as his was , he says , " that he does not choose to exprefs himself fo " clearly as he might have done respecting diet " and medicines , left what he writes fhould fall " into the hands of the Infidels . " Gunpowder , or at least a ...
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... mind to endure much hardship and difficulties : and thofe any King of England who wishes to make any " confiderable conquefts in France must expect to endure . " Another design the King of England had in view was , " the accomplishment ...
... mind to endure much hardship and difficulties : and thofe any King of England who wishes to make any " confiderable conquefts in France must expect to endure . " Another design the King of England had in view was , " the accomplishment ...
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... mind for glory " by virtue . Neither was he unadorned by learn- " ing , though therein he came fhort of his " brother Arthur . He had never any the leaft ce CG 66 pique , difference , or jealoufy , with the king " his father , which ...
... mind for glory " by virtue . Neither was he unadorned by learn- " ing , though therein he came fhort of his " brother Arthur . He had never any the leaft ce CG 66 pique , difference , or jealoufy , with the king " his father , which ...
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... of his palace at " Chelsea , and had a mind to have thrown him " from the battlements , crying out , Leap , Tom , leap . The Chancellor was in his gown , and ❝befides , " befides , ancient and unable to struggle with " 98 SIR THOMAS MORE .
... of his palace at " Chelsea , and had a mind to have thrown him " from the battlements , crying out , Leap , Tom , leap . The Chancellor was in his gown , and ❝befides , " befides , ancient and unable to struggle with " 98 SIR THOMAS MORE .
Side 103
... mind of a fable : How the axe ( which wanted a handle ) came upon a time ❝unto the wood , making his moan to the great trees , how he wanted a handle to work withal , " and for that cause he was constrained to fit " idle . Wherefore he ...
... mind of a fable : How the axe ( which wanted a handle ) came upon a time ❝unto the wood , making his moan to the great trees , how he wanted a handle to work withal , " and for that cause he was constrained to fit " idle . Wherefore he ...
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