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... majesty James the first , king of Great Britain , having made unto his parliament an ex- cellent and large declaration , concluded thus ; I have now given you a clear mirror of my mind ; use it therefore like a mirror , and take heed ...
... majesty James the first , king of Great Britain , having made unto his parliament an ex- cellent and large declaration , concluded thus ; I have now given you a clear mirror of my mind ; use it therefore like a mirror , and take heed ...
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... majesty , in his answer to the book of the cardinal of Evereux , ( who had in a grave ar- gument of divinity , sprinkled many witty orna- ments of poesy and humanity ) , saith ; that these flowers were like blue , and yellow , and red ...
... majesty , in his answer to the book of the cardinal of Evereux , ( who had in a grave ar- gument of divinity , sprinkled many witty orna- ments of poesy and humanity ) , saith ; that these flowers were like blue , and yellow , and red ...
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... majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented unto him the instru ment of union of England and Scotland , was merry with them ; and amongst other pleasant speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Lawreston a ...
... majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented unto him the instru ment of union of England and Scotland , was merry with them ; and amongst other pleasant speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Lawreston a ...
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... in sympathy ; the one as of iron , to the adamant for perfection ; the other as of the vine , to the stake for sustentation ; that her majesty , was the one , and his suit the other . 74. Mr Bacon , after he had been vehement in 24.
... in sympathy ; the one as of iron , to the adamant for perfection ; the other as of the vine , to the stake for sustentation ; that her majesty , was the one , and his suit the other . 74. Mr Bacon , after he had been vehement in 24.
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... majesty , seven weeks . 193. Themistocles in his lower fortune was in love with a young gentleman who scorned him ; but when he grew to his greatness , which was soon after , he sought him : Themistocles said ; we are both grown wise ...
... majesty , seven weeks . 193. Themistocles in his lower fortune was in love with a young gentleman who scorned him ; but when he grew to his greatness , which was soon after , he sought him : Themistocles said ; we are both grown wise ...
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