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That to which all other parties or sects agree in assigning the second place (
each putting itself first ) should be the best : for the assumption of the first place is
probably due to partiality , the assignation of the second to truth and merit .
That to which all other parties or sects agree in assigning the second place (
each putting itself first ) should be the best : for the assumption of the first place is
probably due to partiality , the assignation of the second to truth and merit .
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Some about Vespasian , to cross him , tola the Emperor , That the party his
servant spake for was not his brother ; but that it was upon a burgain . Vespasian
sent for the party interessed , and asked him ; Whether his meam 4 was his
brother or ...
Some about Vespasian , to cross him , tola the Emperor , That the party his
servant spake for was not his brother ; but that it was upon a burgain . Vespasian
sent for the party interessed , and asked him ; Whether his meam 4 was his
brother or ...
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Cicero married his daughter to Dolabella , that held Cæsar ' s party : Pompey had
married Julia , that was Cæsar ' s daughter . After , when Cæsar and Pompey
took arms one against the other , and Pompey had passed the seas , and Civsar
...
Cicero married his daughter to Dolabella , that held Cæsar ' s party : Pompey had
married Julia , that was Cæsar ' s daughter . After , when Cæsar and Pompey
took arms one against the other , and Pompey had passed the seas , and Civsar
...
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In Chancery , one time , when the counsel of the parties set forth the boundaries
of the land in question , by the plot ; And the counsel of one part said , We lie on
this side , my lord ; And the counsel of the other part said , We lie on this side : the
...
In Chancery , one time , when the counsel of the parties set forth the boundaries
of the land in question , by the plot ; And the counsel of one part said , We lie on
this side , my lord ; And the counsel of the other part said , We lie on this side : the
...
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Francis Bacon. 118 . ( 220 . ) Sir Thomas Moore , when the counsel of the party
pressed him for a longer day ! , said ; Take Saint Barnaby ' s day , which is the
longest day in the year . Now Saint Barnaby ' s day was within few days following
.
Francis Bacon. 118 . ( 220 . ) Sir Thomas Moore , when the counsel of the party
pressed him for a longer day ! , said ; Take Saint Barnaby ' s day , which is the
longest day in the year . Now Saint Barnaby ' s day was within few days following
.
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