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Strana 237
and , There is a circumstance of great singularity Ir dated oth of April ( year not given ) , accompanying which has occasioned much comment , and has been remarked by a commentator upon the life some " great and noble token " of his ...
and , There is a circumstance of great singularity Ir dated oth of April ( year not given ) , accompanying which has occasioned much comment , and has been remarked by a commentator upon the life some " great and noble token " of his ...
Strana 237
There is a circumstance of great singularity which has occasioned much comment , and has been remarked by a commentator upon the life and writings or Bacon , As the note is well worthy of attention , it had best be given in the full ...
There is a circumstance of great singularity which has occasioned much comment , and has been remarked by a commentator upon the life and writings or Bacon , As the note is well worthy of attention , it had best be given in the full ...
Strana 282
Far more important to the crown was the further question , what that opinion would be when given . For why should they care about the mode , if after all the opinion were adverse . They knew what acts they could prove against Peacham ...
Far more important to the crown was the further question , what that opinion would be when given . For why should they care about the mode , if after all the opinion were adverse . They knew what acts they could prove against Peacham ...
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