The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... pass over the rest , till we come to Edward the Se- cond . It is certain that after the murder of that king , the issue of blood then made , though it had some times of stay and stopping , did again break out ; and that so often , and ...
... pass over the rest , till we come to Edward the Se- cond . It is certain that after the murder of that king , the issue of blood then made , though it had some times of stay and stopping , did again break out ; and that so often , and ...
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... pass for their enemies , and seen an effect so directly contrary to all their own counsels and cruelties ; as the one could never have hoped for themselves , and the other never have succeeded , if no such opposition had ever been made ...
... pass for their enemies , and seen an effect so directly contrary to all their own counsels and cruelties ; as the one could never have hoped for themselves , and the other never have succeeded , if no such opposition had ever been made ...
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... pass , that the same was propor- tionable to his intention , that was omnipotent and infinitely wise ; and no more , nor no less , than served to receive the form of the universal . For , had it wanted any thing of what was sufficient ...
... pass , that the same was propor- tionable to his intention , that was omnipotent and infinitely wise ; and no more , nor no less , than served to receive the form of the universal . For , had it wanted any thing of what was sufficient ...
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... pass on further ; " so whatsoever is beyond and out of the reach of true reason , it acknow- ledgeth it to be so ; as y understanding itself not to be infinite , but according to the name and nature it hath to be a teacher , that best ...
... pass on further ; " so whatsoever is beyond and out of the reach of true reason , it acknow- ledgeth it to be so ; as y understanding itself not to be infinite , but according to the name and nature it hath to be a teacher , that best ...
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... pass over the greatest river in all parts , where he is ignorant of their depths : for so doth the one lose his life , and the other his understanding . We behold the sun , and enjoy his light , as long as we look towards it but ...
... pass over the greatest river in all parts , where he is ignorant of their depths : for so doth the one lose his life , and the other his understanding . We behold the sun , and enjoy his light , as long as we look towards it but ...
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