The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 41
... cause to loue . It is a wonder to see howe they were turned ; howe of utter ennemyes they becam his dere frendes . He gaue byshops a ryght good ensample howe they might wyn mens hartis . There was fewe holy dayes , but he wolde ride v ...
... cause to loue . It is a wonder to see howe they were turned ; howe of utter ennemyes they becam his dere frendes . He gaue byshops a ryght good ensample howe they might wyn mens hartis . There was fewe holy dayes , but he wolde ride v ...
Strana 207
... cause is , for that the spirits visual in those that are pore - blind , are thinner and rarer than in others ; and therefore the greater light disperseth them . For the same cause they need contracting ; but being contracted , are more ...
... cause is , for that the spirits visual in those that are pore - blind , are thinner and rarer than in others ; and therefore the greater light disperseth them . For the same cause they need contracting ; but being contracted , are more ...
Strana 445
... cause of an other thynge , the consultation aught to be alway of that thyng for whose cause the other thing is sought for , and nat of that which is sought for because of the other thynge.b And surely wise men do consider that damage ...
... cause of an other thynge , the consultation aught to be alway of that thyng for whose cause the other thing is sought for , and nat of that which is sought for because of the other thynge.b And surely wise men do consider that damage ...
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