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And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace , upon which men may be drawn to agreement . These articles are they which other- wise are called Laws of Nature . ROBERT HERRICK ( 1591-1674 ) . CORINNA'S MAYING .
And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace , upon which men may be drawn to agreement . These articles are they which other- wise are called Laws of Nature . ROBERT HERRICK ( 1591-1674 ) . CORINNA'S MAYING .
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As for the earth , it is both fair and fruitful , and may pass for an expedient betwixt pleasure and profit ; where , by mutual consent , they are moderately accommodated . The south - west part of this county is called the New Forest ...
As for the earth , it is both fair and fruitful , and may pass for an expedient betwixt pleasure and profit ; where , by mutual consent , they are moderately accommodated . The south - west part of this county is called the New Forest ...
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War he detested , as the disgrace and calamity of human nature ; but when the necessity of a just defence called upon him to take up arms , he readily exposed his person to eight winter campaigns on the frozen banks of the Danube ...
War he detested , as the disgrace and calamity of human nature ; but when the necessity of a just defence called upon him to take up arms , he readily exposed his person to eight winter campaigns on the frozen banks of the Danube ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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