The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... Italy , that he could not make his way for the advancement of his own house ( which he immoderately thirsted after ) , was desirous to trouble the waters in Italy , that he might fish the better ; casting the net not out of St. Peter's ...
... Italy , that he could not make his way for the advancement of his own house ( which he immoderately thirsted after ) , was desirous to trouble the waters in Italy , that he might fish the better ; casting the net not out of St. Peter's ...
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... Italian potentates for the defence of Italy against France . For King Charles had conquered the realm of Naples , and lost it again , in a kind of felicity of a dream . He passed the whole length of Italy without resistance ; so that it ...
... Italian potentates for the defence of Italy against France . For King Charles had conquered the realm of Naples , and lost it again , in a kind of felicity of a dream . He passed the whole length of Italy without resistance ; so that it ...
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... Italians have an ungracious proverb , Tanto buon che val niente ; So good , that he is good for nothing . And one of the doctors of Italy ' , Nicholas Machiavel , had the confidence to put in writing , almost in plain terms , That the ...
... Italians have an ungracious proverb , Tanto buon che val niente ; So good , that he is good for nothing . And one of the doctors of Italy ' , Nicholas Machiavel , had the confidence to put in writing , almost in plain terms , That the ...
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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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