Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... serve the mighty , the mighty must study to defend the mean . The subjects must sweat in obedience to their prince , the prince must have a care over his poor vassals . If it be the duty of every man in a commonwealth one way or other ...
... serve the mighty , the mighty must study to defend the mean . The subjects must sweat in obedience to their prince , the prince must have a care over his poor vassals . If it be the duty of every man in a commonwealth one way or other ...
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... serve the first markets . 3. Our late ships remaining so long here may serve to good purpose for returning answer of such letters as may be sent over land , and received 10 here before their departure . 4. Their remaining so late with ...
... serve the first markets . 3. Our late ships remaining so long here may serve to good purpose for returning answer of such letters as may be sent over land , and received 10 here before their departure . 4. Their remaining so late with ...
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... serve , and much good to 30 do , many children to provide for , or many friends to support , or many poor to relieve ... serve , whether public or private , being a doing God's work . For God provides the good things of the world to ...
... serve , and much good to 30 do , many children to provide for , or many friends to support , or many poor to relieve ... serve , whether public or private , being a doing God's work . For God provides the good things of the world to ...
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