More's Utopia, tr. by R. Robynson, pr. from the 2nd ed., 1556. To which is prefixed The life of sir Thos. More by W. Roper, repr. from Hearne's ed., 1716. Ed., with intr., notes by J.R. Lumby |
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... better state or religion God will reveal it unto them of His good- ness , and will after death take them unto Himself . The prayers ended they again prostrate themselves , and presently afterwards rise and go forth and spend the rest of ...
... better state or religion God will reveal it unto them of His good- ness , and will after death take them unto Himself . The prayers ended they again prostrate themselves , and presently afterwards rise and go forth and spend the rest of ...
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... better coulour have occasion to revenge his displeasure against him . But when he came from the Bishopp , he fell in communication with one Mr Whitforde his familiar frend , then Chaplen to that Bishopp and after a Father of Sion , and ...
... better coulour have occasion to revenge his displeasure against him . But when he came from the Bishopp , he fell in communication with one Mr Whitforde his familiar frend , then Chaplen to that Bishopp and after a Father of Sion , and ...
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... better roome voyd , and within a moneth after , Knight and 15 one of his privie Counsell , and so from tyme to tyme was by the Prince advaunced , continuinge in his singular favour and trustie service 20 yeares and above , a good part ...
... better roome voyd , and within a moneth after , Knight and 15 one of his privie Counsell , and so from tyme to tyme was by the Prince advaunced , continuinge in his singular favour and trustie service 20 yeares and above , a good part ...
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... better but with a few of his Lordes ( as the most opinion of the house was ) or with a whole trayne royally to receave him there amongst 35 them , " Maisters , " quoth Sir Thomas Moore , " for asmuch as my Lord Cardinall latelie , you ...
... better but with a few of his Lordes ( as the most opinion of the house was ) or with a whole trayne royally to receave him there amongst 35 them , " Maisters , " quoth Sir Thomas Moore , " for asmuch as my Lord Cardinall latelie , you ...
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... better case then his Master . " And as he would in this sort perswad them to take there troubles patiently , so would he in like case teach them to withstand the Divill and his temptations , 5 valiantly sainge , " Whosoever will marke ...
... better case then his Master . " And as he would in this sort perswad them to take there troubles patiently , so would he in like case teach them to withstand the Divill and his temptations , 5 valiantly sainge , " Whosoever will marke ...
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