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Strana 135
I hear new news cvery day and those ordinary rumors of war , plagues , fires , inundations , thefts , murders , massacres , meteors , comets , spectrums , prodigies , apparitions , of towns taken , cities besieged in France , Germany ...
I hear new news cvery day and those ordinary rumors of war , plagues , fires , inundations , thefts , murders , massacres , meteors , comets , spectrums , prodigies , apparitions , of towns taken , cities besieged in France , Germany ...
Strana 322
Mercury himself may move his tongue in vain , if he has none to hear him but a non - intelligent . They that speak to children assume a pretty lisping . Birds are caught by the counterfeit of their own shrill notes .
Mercury himself may move his tongue in vain , if he has none to hear him but a non - intelligent . They that speak to children assume a pretty lisping . Birds are caught by the counterfeit of their own shrill notes .
Strana 323
If I hear he hath been ill to others , I will beware him , but not condemn him till I hear his own apology . Qui statuit aliquid , parte inaudita altera , Æquum licèt statuerit haud æquus est . 9 honest to some .
If I hear he hath been ill to others , I will beware him , but not condemn him till I hear his own apology . Qui statuit aliquid , parte inaudita altera , Æquum licèt statuerit haud æquus est . 9 honest to some .
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