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Page viii
... speeches , and to foreign nations , and the next ages . " Posterity has not only acknowledged the justice of this appeal , but even seemed desirous to forget that he ever offended ; and the animated effusions of a Thomson may be ...
... speeches , and to foreign nations , and the next ages . " Posterity has not only acknowledged the justice of this appeal , but even seemed desirous to forget that he ever offended ; and the animated effusions of a Thomson may be ...
Page xi
... speeches . " The words of the wise are as goads , " saith Solomon . Ci- cero prettily calleth them salinas , salt - pits , that you may ex- tract salt out of , and sprinkle it where you will . They serve to be interlaced in continued speech ...
... speeches . " The words of the wise are as goads , " saith Solomon . Ci- cero prettily calleth them salinas , salt - pits , that you may ex- tract salt out of , and sprinkle it where you will . They serve to be interlaced in continued speech ...
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... speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Lawreston a Scotch- man , who was the tallest and greatest man that was to ... speech ; but it was thought he meant it of himself . 11. His majesty would say to the lords of his council when they ...
... speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Lawreston a Scotch- man , who was the tallest and greatest man that was to ... speech ; but it was thought he meant it of himself . 11. His majesty would say to the lords of his council when they ...
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... speech of troubles , and divisions about the crown , to be after her decease : but they all vanished ; and King James came in , in a profound peace . 14. The council did make remonstrance unto Queen Elizabeth , of the continual ...
... speech of troubles , and divisions about the crown , to be after her decease : but they all vanished ; and King James came in , in a profound peace . 14. The council did make remonstrance unto Queen Elizabeth , of the continual ...
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... speech tended , gave over , and deserted the mo- tion . 17. Queen Elizabeth was wont to say , upon the commission of sales , that the commissioners used her like strawberry - wives , that layed two or three great strawberries at the ...
... speech tended , gave over , and deserted the mo- tion . 17. Queen Elizabeth was wont to say , upon the commission of sales , that the commissioners used her like strawberry - wives , that layed two or three great strawberries at the ...
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