EssaysH. Milford, 1921 - Всего страниц: 169 |
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... second is , to reserve to a man's self a fair retreat ; for if a man engage himself by a manifest declaration , he must go through , or take a fall : the third is , the better to discover the mind of another ; for to him that opens ...
... second is , to reserve to a man's self a fair retreat ; for if a man engage himself by a manifest declaration , he must go through , or take a fall : the third is , the better to discover the mind of another ; for to him that opens ...
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... Second of England's Queen had the principal hand in the deposing and murder of her husband . This kind of danger is then to be feared chiefly when the wives have plots for the raising of their own children , or else that they be ...
... Second of England's Queen had the principal hand in the deposing and murder of her husband . This kind of danger is then to be feared chiefly when the wives have plots for the raising of their own children , or else that they be ...
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... Second . The danger is not from that state , but where it hath a dependence of foreign authority ; or where the churchmen come in and are elected , not by the collation of the King , or particular patrons , but by the people . For their ...
... Second . The danger is not from that state , but where it hath a dependence of foreign authority ; or where the churchmen come in and are elected , not by the collation of the King , or particular patrons , but by the people . For their ...
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