The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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Francis Bacon. correct his work have only turned a likeness into a caricature and history into invective . The composition bears indeed some traces of the haste with which it was written : but if that be the best history which conveys to ...
Francis Bacon. correct his work have only turned a likeness into a caricature and history into invective . The composition bears indeed some traces of the haste with which it was written : but if that be the best history which conveys to ...
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Francis Bacon. who , though he had no great judgment , yet had that , that he could dissemble home1 ) the more he did urge the prosecution of the war , the more he did at the same time urge the solici- tation of the peace ; insomuch as ...
Francis Bacon. who , though he had no great judgment , yet had that , that he could dissemble home1 ) the more he did urge the prosecution of the war , the more he did at the same time urge the solici- tation of the peace ; insomuch as ...
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Francis Bacon. I , so distressed a Prince , was hereby moved to come and put myself into your royal hands ; desiring your assistance to recover my kingdom of England , promising faithfully to bear myself towards your Grace no otherwise ...
Francis Bacon. I , so distressed a Prince , was hereby moved to come and put myself into your royal hands ; desiring your assistance to recover my kingdom of England , promising faithfully to bear myself towards your Grace no otherwise ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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