The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6 |
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And take upon's the mystery of things , As if we were God's spies . ... as if we were placed for spies over God Almighty , to watch his motions : God's pies signifying either spies employed by him or set upon him , is the occasion of ...
And take upon's the mystery of things , As if we were God's spies . ... as if we were placed for spies over God Almighty , to watch his motions : God's pies signifying either spies employed by him or set upon him , is the occasion of ...
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The Gods require our thanks . You great Benefaktors , Sprinkle our society with thankfulness . For your own gifts make yourselves praisod ; but reserve ftill to give , left your Deities be despised . Lend to each man enough , that one ...
The Gods require our thanks . You great Benefaktors , Sprinkle our society with thankfulness . For your own gifts make yourselves praisod ; but reserve ftill to give , left your Deities be despised . Lend to each man enough , that one ...
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For absolute power being an attribute of the Gods , the ancients thought that he who had it in society , was become sacred , and his person inviolable : On which account , the Romans called the Tribunitial - power of the Emperors ...
For absolute power being an attribute of the Gods , the ancients thought that he who had it in society , was become sacred , and his person inviolable : On which account , the Romans called the Tribunitial - power of the Emperors ...
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