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... and entitled Promus of Formularies and Elegancies , which ( though made in his early life for his own use and not intended for preservation in that shape ) contains many things which might have formed part of such a collection as ...
... and entitled Promus of Formularies and Elegancies , which ( though made in his early life for his own use and not intended for preservation in that shape ) contains many things which might have formed part of such a collection as ...
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13. Speech that hangeth not together nor is concludent : Raw silk ; sand . 14. Speech of good and various weight but not nearly applied : - A great vessel that cannot come near land . 15. Of one that rippeth things up deeply ...
13. Speech that hangeth not together nor is concludent : Raw silk ; sand . 14. Speech of good and various weight but not nearly applied : - A great vessel that cannot come near land . 15. Of one that rippeth things up deeply ...
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The glory of God is to conceal a thing , and the glory of a man is to find out a thing . 19. Facile est ut quis Augustinum vincat , viderit utrum veritate an clamore . 20. Hinc errores multiplices , quod de partibus vitæ singuli ...
The glory of God is to conceal a thing , and the glory of a man is to find out a thing . 19. Facile est ut quis Augustinum vincat , viderit utrum veritate an clamore . 20. Hinc errores multiplices , quod de partibus vitæ singuli ...
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Is it a small thing y ' & c . ( cannot yow not be content , an hebraisme . What els ? Nothing lesse . It is not the first untruth I have heard reported nor it is not the first truth I have heard denied . I will proove X why goe and ...
Is it a small thing y ' & c . ( cannot yow not be content , an hebraisme . What els ? Nothing lesse . It is not the first untruth I have heard reported nor it is not the first truth I have heard denied . I will proove X why goe and ...
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under the head of Rhetoric ; and whichi , he says , “ appeareth to be of two sorts ; the one in resemblance to a shop of pieces unmade up , the other to a shop of things ready made up , both to be applied to that which is frequent and ...
under the head of Rhetoric ; and whichi , he says , “ appeareth to be of two sorts ; the one in resemblance to a shop of pieces unmade up , the other to a shop of things ready made up , both to be applied to that which is frequent and ...
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