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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... head bishops . Which like as they make no promise them- ' selves but they do very religiously perform the same , so they ' exhort all princes in any wise to abide by their promises , and ' them that refuse or deny so to do , by their ...
... head bishops . Which like as they make no promise them- ' selves but they do very religiously perform the same , so they ' exhort all princes in any wise to abide by their promises , and ' them that refuse or deny so to do , by their ...
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... could put into his owne head all 35 there severall wittes , he alone in so waightie a matter was unmeete to make his Grace answere . Whereupon the Cardinall displeased with Sir Thomas Moore , that had not in SIR THOMAS MORE . xiii.
... could put into his owne head all 35 there severall wittes , he alone in so waightie a matter was unmeete to make his Grace answere . Whereupon the Cardinall displeased with Sir Thomas Moore , that had not in SIR THOMAS MORE . xiii.
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... head , he began to talke of that Gallerie at Hampton Court , wherewith so wisly brake he off the Cardinall's displeasaunt talke , the Cardinall Io at that present , as it seemed , wist not what more to say to him , but for Revengment of ...
... head , he began to talke of that Gallerie at Hampton Court , wherewith so wisly brake he off the Cardinall's displeasaunt talke , the Cardinall Io at that present , as it seemed , wist not what more to say to him , but for Revengment of ...
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... head would winne him a Castle in Fraunce ( for then there was wars betweene us ) yt should not fayle to go . " This Sr. Thomas More , amonge all other his vertues , was of such meekenes , that if it had 10 fortuned him with any learned ...
... head would winne him a Castle in Fraunce ( for then there was wars betweene us ) yt should not fayle to go . " This Sr. Thomas More , amonge all other his vertues , was of such meekenes , that if it had 10 fortuned him with any learned ...
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... head , that it was not lawfull for him to marry his brother's wif ; 15 which the Kinge not sory to heare of , opned it first to Sir Thomas Moore , whose councell he required therin , shewing him certaine places of Scripture , that ...
... head , that it was not lawfull for him to marry his brother's wif ; 15 which the Kinge not sory to heare of , opned it first to Sir Thomas Moore , whose councell he required therin , shewing him certaine places of Scripture , that ...
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