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Page 371
... never advise you to do anything that was not good . I have told you and I tell you again that if Brother Timoteo says that there's nothing in it to trouble your conscience , you may do it with- out another thought . Lucrezia . I have never ...
... never advise you to do anything that was not good . I have told you and I tell you again that if Brother Timoteo says that there's nothing in it to trouble your conscience , you may do it with- out another thought . Lucrezia . I have never ...
Page 377
... never see them injured by any- body else .... I knew him , and was entertained in his service in the flower of his age , and at the height of his prosperity , yet I never saw him free from labour and care . Of all diversions he loved ...
... never see them injured by any- body else .... I knew him , and was entertained in his service in the flower of his age , and at the height of his prosperity , yet I never saw him free from labour and care . Of all diversions he loved ...
Page 491
... never put my pen unto any grant , but that , upon pretext and semblance made unto me , it was both good and beneficial to the subject in general ; though a private profit to some of my ancient servants , who had deserved well at my ...
... never put my pen unto any grant , but that , upon pretext and semblance made unto me , it was both good and beneficial to the subject in general ; though a private profit to some of my ancient servants , who had deserved well at my ...
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