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" I can, that is not the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, that so much should be taken from a man, such a gobbet sliced off, that yet notwithstanding he might live in the same rank and condition he lived in before ; but... "
Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary, Historical and ... - Página 167
por William Ernest Henley - 1893
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Table-talk: the discourses of J. Selden [ed. by R. Milward.].

John Selden - 1716 - 156 páginas
...be taken from a Man, fiich a Cobbet flieed off, that yet notwithflandjng he might live in the fame Rank and Condition he lived in before ; but now they fine Men ten times more than they are worth. jfrce-toill. J.nnHE Puritans, who will allow no Free-will at -L all , but God...
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Table Talk: Being the Discourses of John Selden, Esq., Or His Sense of ...

John Selden - 1786 - 196 páginas
...not, the best face, but the best entertainment. The, meaning of the law was, that so much should, he taken from a man, such a gobbet sliced off, that yet...condition he lived in before; but now they fine men tea times more than. they are wprth, I. THE Puritans, who will ajlow no free will at all, but God does...
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Table Talk: Being the Discourses

John Selden - 1786 - 190 páginas
...the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, that so much should betaken from a man, such a gobbet sliced off, that yet notwithstanding he might-live in the syne rank and condition he lived in before; bit now they fine men ten times more...
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Seldeniana, Or, The Table-talk of John Selden, Esq;: Being His Sense of ...

John Selden - 1798 - 166 páginas
...be taken from a Man, fuclt a Cobbet fiiccd off, that yet notwithftanding he mi^ht live in the fame Rank and Condition he lived in before ; but now they fine Men ten times more than they are worth. *. fTtHE Puritans, who will allow no Free-will at JL all, but God does all, yet...
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Seldeniana, or The table-talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 230 páginas
...I will show you the best countenance I can, that is not the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, that so much should be...lived in before ; but now they fine men ten times more than they are worth. FREE WILL. THE 'Puritans who will allow no free will at all, but God does all,...
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The Table Talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...can, that is not the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, 58 TABLE TALK. that so much should be taken from a man, such a gobbet...lived in before; but now they fine men ten times more than they are worth. FREE WILL. THE Puritans who will allow no free will at all, but God does all,...
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Essays, Moral and Entertaining

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 páginas
...will show you the best countenance I can ;" that is, not the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, that so much should be...lived in before ; but now they fine men ten times more than they are worth. FREE WILL. The Puritans, who will allow no free will at all, but God does all,...
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Selden's table talk

John Selden - 1821 - 170 páginas
...will show you the best countenance I can ;" that is, not the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, that so much should be...lived in before ; but now they fine men ten times more than they are worth. D2 FREE WILL. The Puritans, who will allow no free will at all, but God does all,...
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The British Prose Writers: Sheldon's table talk. Sir W. Blackstone's ...

1821 - 328 páginas
...will show you the best countenance I can ;" that is, not the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, that so much should be...lived in before ; but now they fine men ten times more than they are worth. FREE WILL. The Puritans, who will allow no free will at all, but God does all,...
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Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Volumen2

Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 páginas
...will show you the best countenance I can," that is, not the best face, but the best entertainment. The meaning of the law was, that so much should be...notwithstanding, he might live in the same rank and condition as before; but now they fine men ten times more than they are worth." Osborn, in his strong though...
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