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Pagina x
... charge will make a sufficient strength to withstand any sudden attempt ; but in these princely actions a man cannot be too provident ; and no wisdom were it to put things to an even balance , when more weight may be added ' ( ib ...
... charge will make a sufficient strength to withstand any sudden attempt ; but in these princely actions a man cannot be too provident ; and no wisdom were it to put things to an even balance , when more weight may be added ' ( ib ...
Pagina xviii
... charge of heresy . It seems , however , not impossible that there has always been a confusion of names . Inquisicion means equally the Inquisition and a judicial inquiry : inquisidor might be an inquisitor , or a magistrate , or , in ...
... charge of heresy . It seems , however , not impossible that there has always been a confusion of names . Inquisicion means equally the Inquisition and a judicial inquiry : inquisidor might be an inquisitor , or a magistrate , or , in ...
Pagina xxxi
Zutphen had then a reputation not unlike that of the light cavalry charge at Balaclava forty years ago ; and he was not ignorant of Drake's exploits in the West Indies , in the Pacific , or at Cadiz only the year before . He knew that ...
Zutphen had then a reputation not unlike that of the light cavalry charge at Balaclava forty years ago ; and he was not ignorant of Drake's exploits in the West Indies , in the Pacific , or at Cadiz only the year before . He knew that ...
Pagina lviii
... might have some difficulty in subtracting xixm ve iijxx x from xxim ije ix ( p . 298 ) , or in finding the total charge of mm ixc iiijxx x men for xviij days at xvis iiijd per mensem . six weeks ' ( p . 137 ) —a statement lviii ...
... might have some difficulty in subtracting xixm ve iijxx x from xxim ije ix ( p . 298 ) , or in finding the total charge of mm ixc iiijxx x men for xviij days at xvis iiijd per mensem . six weeks ' ( p . 137 ) —a statement lviii ...
Pagina 4
... charge whereof was committed by her Majesty to Charles Lord Howard , of the ancient house of Norfolk , High Admiral of England , who was accompanied with a great number of noblemen and others , the most sufficient and best experimented ...
... charge whereof was committed by her Majesty to Charles Lord Howard , of the ancient house of Norfolk , High Admiral of England , who was accompanied with a great number of noblemen and others , the most sufficient and best experimented ...
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