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... . ” Ghetaldus`s Archimedes Promotus ; quoted in Mr. Ellis's preface to Ilis- toria Deusi et Rari . 3 Ec . viii . 56 . 4 Ov . Met . iii . 466 . Nec me verbosas leges ediscere , nec me Ingrato voces FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 13.
... . ” Ghetaldus`s Archimedes Promotus ; quoted in Mr. Ellis's preface to Ilis- toria Deusi et Rari . 3 Ec . viii . 56 . 4 Ov . Met . iii . 466 . Nec me verbosas leges ediscere , nec me Ingrato voces FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 13.
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... and Maledictions . Et folium ejus nō defluet . Mella fluant illi , ferat et rubus asper amomů . Dii meliora piis . Horresco referens . Abominacon . VIII . One or two other papers belonging to this FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 35.
... and Maledictions . Et folium ejus nō defluet . Mella fluant illi , ferat et rubus asper amomů . Dii meliora piis . Horresco referens . Abominacon . VIII . One or two other papers belonging to this FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 35.
Side 36
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. VIII . One or two other papers belonging to this bundle I may have occasion to quote hereafter , in connexion with the subjects to which they refer . But there is ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. VIII . One or two other papers belonging to this bundle I may have occasion to quote hereafter , in connexion with the subjects to which they refer . But there is ...
Side 145
... VIII . He He lives not to himself , yet of all others he is most wise for himself . He denieth himself often , yet no man loveth himself so well as he . He is most re- proached , yet most honoured . He hath most afflic- tions , and most ...
... VIII . He He lives not to himself , yet of all others he is most wise for himself . He denieth himself often , yet no man loveth himself so well as he . He is most re- proached , yet most honoured . He hath most afflic- tions , and most ...
Side 173
... " A less courtly or more mature judgment of Henry VIII.'s merits as a lawgiver is found in the Offer of a Digest of the Laws of England . Highest with inward peace , and falling into an age THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY . 173.
... " A less courtly or more mature judgment of Henry VIII.'s merits as a lawgiver is found in the Offer of a Digest of the Laws of England . Highest with inward peace , and falling into an age THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY . 173.
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