The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 36
... called noble ? I suppose no man that knoweth what reason is will denie it . More ouer , we haue in this realme coynes which be called nobles ; as longe as they be seene to be golde , they be so called . But if they be counterfaicted ...
... called noble ? I suppose no man that knoweth what reason is will denie it . More ouer , we haue in this realme coynes which be called nobles ; as longe as they be seene to be golde , they be so called . But if they be counterfaicted ...
Strana 89
... called benignitie or gentilnes . Beneuolence , if it do extende to a hole contraye or citie , it is proprely called charitie , and some tyme zele ; and Charitie . if it concerne one persone , than is it called beneuo- Beneuo- lence ...
... called benignitie or gentilnes . Beneuolence , if it do extende to a hole contraye or citie , it is proprely called charitie , and some tyme zele ; and Charitie . if it concerne one persone , than is it called beneuo- Beneuo- lence ...
Strana 225
... called in latyne Fides whiche is the fundation of iustyce . THAT whiche in latyne is called Fides , is a parte of iustice and may diuersely be interpreted , and yet finally it tendeth to one purpose in effecte . Some tyme it may be called ...
... called in latyne Fides whiche is the fundation of iustyce . THAT whiche in latyne is called Fides , is a parte of iustice and may diuersely be interpreted , and yet finally it tendeth to one purpose in effecte . Some tyme it may be called ...
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