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... TRUE GREATNESSE OF KINGDOMES AND ESTATES 47 CHARACTER OF HENRY VII . 54 THE GIFTS OF YOUTH . - To the worshipful his very good father Mr. R. S. his dutiful son R. S. wisheth all happiness 62 REMEDIES AGAINST DISCONTENT AGAINST ...
... TRUE GREATNESSE OF KINGDOMES AND ESTATES 47 CHARACTER OF HENRY VII . 54 THE GIFTS OF YOUTH . - To the worshipful his very good father Mr. R. S. his dutiful son R. S. wisheth all happiness 62 REMEDIES AGAINST DISCONTENT AGAINST ...
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... true ? Truli I know I know him to wel , and haue obeyed him a little to much in condesce [ n ] tinge to some follies . And I knowe him as other men do , yea , that he is euer occupied and euer busie in folowinge his plough . I know bi ...
... true ? Truli I know I know him to wel , and haue obeyed him a little to much in condesce [ n ] tinge to some follies . And I knowe him as other men do , yea , that he is euer occupied and euer busie in folowinge his plough . I know bi ...
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... true by our going if we were caught and brought back ( as frendes fayle fleers ) , for then had the bore a cause likely to race vs with his tuskes , as folke that fled for some falshed , wherfore either is there no peryl ; nor none ...
... true by our going if we were caught and brought back ( as frendes fayle fleers ) , for then had the bore a cause likely to race vs with his tuskes , as folke that fled for some falshed , wherfore either is there no peryl ; nor none ...
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... you thank them of the Lower House from me ; for had I not received knowledge from you , I might a ' fallen into the lapse of an error , only for want of true information . 28 QUEEN ELIZABETH . Since I was queen , yet QUEEN ELIZABETH . 27.
... you thank them of the Lower House from me ; for had I not received knowledge from you , I might a ' fallen into the lapse of an error , only for want of true information . 28 QUEEN ELIZABETH . Since I was queen , yet QUEEN ELIZABETH . 27.
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... true , the good aduice of Cineas to Pyrrhus proues . And certainely , as Fame hath often beene dangerous to the liuing , so is it to the dead of no vse at all ; because separate from knowledge . Which were it otherwise , and the ...
... true , the good aduice of Cineas to Pyrrhus proues . And certainely , as Fame hath often beene dangerous to the liuing , so is it to the dead of no vse at all ; because separate from knowledge . Which were it otherwise , and the ...
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