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Page 95
... hath a good head of hair - makes him to become ridiculous and a fool , but does no other mischief . But he that ... hath given great advantage to his friend's mis- chief : he hath made it grow in all the FROM BISHOP TAYLOR . 95.
... hath a good head of hair - makes him to become ridiculous and a fool , but does no other mischief . But he that ... hath given great advantage to his friend's mis- chief : he hath made it grow in all the FROM BISHOP TAYLOR . 95.
Page 185
... hath least , he cannot want , because he is as free from desire , as superfluity ; that he hath sea- sonably broken the headstrong restiness of prospe- rity , and can now manage it at pleasure . Upon whom all smaller crosses light as ...
... hath least , he cannot want , because he is as free from desire , as superfluity ; that he hath sea- sonably broken the headstrong restiness of prospe- rity , and can now manage it at pleasure . Upon whom all smaller crosses light as ...
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... hath received them ; and when he hath done ( lest the world should not know it ) his own mouth is his trumpet to proclaim it . With the super- fluity of his usury he builds an hospital , and har- bours them whom his extortion hath ...
... hath received them ; and when he hath done ( lest the world should not know it ) his own mouth is his trumpet to proclaim it . With the super- fluity of his usury he builds an hospital , and har- bours them whom his extortion hath ...
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