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... Lord Coke's well known quotation is this : - Sex horas somno , totidem des legibus æquis , quatuor orabis , des epulisque duas ; quod superest ultro , sacris largire Camoenis . Which has been rendered by Mr. Croker ; Six hours to sleep ...
... Lord Coke's well known quotation is this : - Sex horas somno , totidem des legibus æquis , quatuor orabis , des epulisque duas ; quod superest ultro , sacris largire Camoenis . Which has been rendered by Mr. Croker ; Six hours to sleep ...
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... LORD BROUGHAM , A Discourse of the Objects , Advantages and Pleasures of Science , 1827 . - I believe that whoever would form a right estimate of himself and others ; whoever would improve his own character ; whoever aspires to the high ...
... LORD BROUGHAM , A Discourse of the Objects , Advantages and Pleasures of Science , 1827 . - I believe that whoever would form a right estimate of himself and others ; whoever would improve his own character ; whoever aspires to the high ...
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... LORD KENYON , Willcock's Laws of the Medical Profession . - The truth is , that what is called conventionality , -whether it reside in manner , in language , in thought , or in the productions of the mind , —is in reality no evidence of ...
... LORD KENYON , Willcock's Laws of the Medical Profession . - The truth is , that what is called conventionality , -whether it reside in manner , in language , in thought , or in the productions of the mind , —is in reality no evidence of ...
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... Lord Burghley ; Froude's Hist . of England . Again I tell noble Lords that I know that it has been the practice , ever since the French Revolution , to announce operations of this kind beforehand . The advantage of announcing them , the ...
... Lord Burghley ; Froude's Hist . of England . Again I tell noble Lords that I know that it has been the practice , ever since the French Revolution , to announce operations of this kind beforehand . The advantage of announcing them , the ...
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... Lord , how shall the work of my hands prosper ? Let not , O Lord , any belief in my own skill , or any trust in help from man , in any way lessen my dependence on Thee ; but make me always to know and to feel that every good gift is ...
... Lord , how shall the work of my hands prosper ? Let not , O Lord , any belief in my own skill , or any trust in help from man , in any way lessen my dependence on Thee ; but make me always to know and to feel that every good gift is ...
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