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Page 125
... and moreover it must have appeared quite impossible that the King's knowlege of the rumors , which had existed in the former case , should not have induced him most scrupulously to guard against their renewal at this critical period ...
... and moreover it must have appeared quite impossible that the King's knowlege of the rumors , which had existed in the former case , should not have induced him most scrupulously to guard against their renewal at this critical period ...
Page 146
“ Of this coupler , ” ( says Johnson ) “ the second line is not what is intended , an illustration of the former , Pride , in the great , is , indeed , well enough connected with knaves in state ; though krave is a word rather too ...
“ Of this coupler , ” ( says Johnson ) “ the second line is not what is intended , an illustration of the former , Pride , in the great , is , indeed , well enough connected with knaves in state ; though krave is a word rather too ...
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Having made a comparison of God's grace now in him , his former virtues seemed to be nothing ; for he wholly condemned his former life . For there being a learned man which could speak no English , he spake to him in Latin .
Having made a comparison of God's grace now in him , his former virtues seemed to be nothing ; for he wholly condemned his former life . For there being a learned man which could speak no English , he spake to him in Latin .
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