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... anda fearto die;if you mean such simple men as lived in those times when there were fewer lawyers; when menmight have hada lordship safe]y conveyed to them in apieceof parchment no bigger thanyour hand, though several sheets will not do ...
... anda fearto die;if you mean such simple men as lived in those times when there were fewer lawyers; when menmight have hada lordship safe]y conveyed to them in apieceof parchment no bigger thanyour hand, though several sheets will not do ...
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... anda most piousman. And, doubtless, this madethe prophet David say, ” They that occupy themselves in deep waters, see the wonderful works ofGod “: indeed such wonders and pleasures too, as the land affords not. And thattheybe fit.
... anda most piousman. And, doubtless, this madethe prophet David say, ” They that occupy themselves in deep waters, see the wonderful works ofGod “: indeed such wonders and pleasures too, as the land affords not. And thattheybe fit.
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... anda newway to everlasting life: thiswas the employment of these happyfishermen. Concerning which choice. somehavemade these observations: First, thathe never reprovedthese, for their employment or calling, ashedidthe Scribesand ...
... anda newway to everlasting life: thiswas the employment of these happyfishermen. Concerning which choice. somehavemade these observations: First, thathe never reprovedthese, for their employment or calling, ashedidthe Scribesand ...
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... anda frequent practiser of the art of Angling; ofwhichhe would say,”it was an employment for his idle time, which was thennot idlyspent“; for Angling was,after tediousstudy, “a rest tohis mind,a cheerer of his spirits, a diverter of ...
... anda frequent practiser of the art of Angling; ofwhichhe would say,”it was an employment for his idle time, which was thennot idlyspent“; for Angling was,after tediousstudy, “a rest tohis mind,a cheerer of his spirits, a diverter of ...
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... anda little rest Piscator. Most gladly, Sir, and we'll drink a civil cup to all the Otterhunters that are to meetyou tomorrow. Venator. That we will, Sir,and to all the lovers of Angling too, of which number I am now willing to be.
... anda little rest Piscator. Most gladly, Sir, and we'll drink a civil cup to all the Otterhunters that are to meetyou tomorrow. Venator. That we will, Sir,and to all the lovers of Angling too, of which number I am now willing to be.
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