- Monarchies: Or, The
Reciprock and
Mvtvall Dvtie Betwixt a free King, and his
naturall Subiectes) is a
treatise or
essay of
political theory and
kingship by James...
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Thomas Lodge (1614). The
workes of
Lucius Annæus Seneca, both
morrall and
naturall. London:
William Stansby Thomas Morell (1786). The
Epistles of
Lucius Annæus...
- greatly, and did him miscall, / That had from
hoggish forme him
brought to
naturall. Two
other Italians wrote rather different works that
centre on the animal...
- him as "exceedingly handsome, by far surp****ing any of the
Kings other naturall Issue". At the time of his marriage,
Henry FitzRoy was
created Baron Sudbury...
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nature and love
towards the English: the
second booke setting forth the
naturall indowments of the country, and what
staple commodities it yealdeth: the...
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Retrieved 23
October 2014. Part I,
Chapter XIV. Of the
First and
Second Naturall Lawes, and of Contracts. (Not All
Rights are Alienable), Leviathan: "And...
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nature and love
towards the English. The
second booke setting forth the
naturall indowments of the country, and what
staple commodities it yealdeth. The...
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grove stands a fine
willow tree, the leaves,
barke and all
looks very
naturall, ye
roote is full of
rubbish or
great stones to
appearance and all on a...
- date to
British physician-philosopher John Bulwer's 1644 Chirologia, "The
naturall language of the hand
composed of the
speaking motions, and discoursing...
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abhomination of idolatrie, the
horrible art of poisoning, the
vertue and
power of
naturall magike, and all the
conueiances of
legierdemaine and
iuggling are deciphered...