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... Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative : Hobbs and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , feems to be of the fame opinion . C 5 Boling . Boling . How long a time lies in one little King RICHARD II . 17.
... Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative : Hobbs and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , feems to be of the fame opinion . C 5 Boling . Boling . How long a time lies in one little King RICHARD II . 17.
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... holds dear , imagine it To lye that way thou go'ft , not whence thou com'k . Suppofe the finging birds , muficians ; The ... hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the frofly Caucafus ? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare ...
... holds dear , imagine it To lye that way thou go'ft , not whence thou com'k . Suppofe the finging birds , muficians ; The ... hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the frofly Caucafus ? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare ...
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... holds you dear As Harry Duke of Hereford , were he here . K. Rich . Right , you fay true ; as Hereford's love , fo his ; As theirs , fo mine ; and all be , as it is . o'er law , i . e . abfolute fov'rainty . A doctrine , which , if our ...
... holds you dear As Harry Duke of Hereford , were he here . K. Rich . Right , you fay true ; as Hereford's love , fo his ; As theirs , fo mine ; and all be , as it is . o'er law , i . e . abfolute fov'rainty . A doctrine , which , if our ...
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... Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . SCENE V. The COURT . Enter Queen , Bufhy , and Bagot . [ Exeunt . Buby . M You promis'd , when you parted with the Adam , your Majefty is much too fad : King , To lay afide self - harming ...
... Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . SCENE V. The COURT . Enter Queen , Bufhy , and Bagot . [ Exeunt . Buby . M You promis'd , when you parted with the Adam , your Majefty is much too fad : King , To lay afide self - harming ...
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... Hold thy peace . He , that hath fuffer'd this disorder'd Spring , Hath now himself met with the Fall of leaf :. The weeds , that his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , • ( That feem'd , in eating him , to hold him up ; ) 4 Against a ...
... Hold thy peace . He , that hath fuffer'd this disorder'd Spring , Hath now himself met with the Fall of leaf :. The weeds , that his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , • ( That feem'd , in eating him , to hold him up ; ) 4 Against a ...
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