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That it should be proceeded with for the present was however settled ; and Sir
John Digby was appointed to go as ambassador to Spain , partly to conduct the
negotiation , partly to effect some arrangement for the suppression of the pirates
of ...
That it should be proceeded with for the present was however settled ; and Sir
John Digby was appointed to go as ambassador to Spain , partly to conduct the
negotiation , partly to effect some arrangement for the suppression of the pirates
of ...
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The remaining articles do not concern us at present . Now as I do not find in any
of Bacon ' s letters or memoranda of earlier date any hint of such a project as this
last mentioned , I suppose it was this particular occasion that put it into his head ...
The remaining articles do not concern us at present . Now as I do not find in any
of Bacon ' s letters or memoranda of earlier date any hint of such a project as this
last mentioned , I suppose it was this particular occasion that put it into his head ...
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Eupolis himself was also present ; and while they were set in conference , Pollio
came in to them from court ; and as soon as he saw them , after his witty and
pleasant manner , he said : Pollio . Here be four of you , I think were able to make
a ...
Eupolis himself was also present ; and while they were set in conference , Pollio
came in to them from court ; and as soon as he saw them , after his witty and
pleasant manner , he said : Pollio . Here be four of you , I think were able to make
a ...
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Of these things severally , as they may have relation to the present subject of a
war against infidels ; and namely , against the most potent and most dangerous
enemy of the faith , the Turk . I hold , and I doubt not but I shall make it plain ( as
far ...
Of these things severally , as they may have relation to the present subject of a
war against infidels ; and namely , against the most potent and most dangerous
enemy of the faith , the Turk . I hold , and I doubt not but I shall make it plain ( as
far ...
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... all subjects fitted to occupy Parliament and divert attention from matters of
dispute between Commons and King . Then a few memoranda as to choice of
persons . After which an allusion to this paper with which we are at present
concerned ...
... all subjects fitted to occupy Parliament and divert attention from matters of
dispute between Commons and King . Then a few memoranda as to choice of
persons . After which an allusion to this paper with which we are at present
concerned ...
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