The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... Pompey , which could not be done except by arms . And therefore ( as a most skilful carpenter of his own fortune ) he raised the first structure by means of largesses , corruption of the courts of justice , revival of the memory of ...
... Pompey , which could not be done except by arms . And therefore ( as a most skilful carpenter of his own fortune ) he raised the first structure by means of largesses , corruption of the courts of justice , revival of the memory of ...
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... Pompey ( after surnamed the Great ) to that height , that Pompey vaunted him- self for Sylla's over - match . For when he had carried the con- sulship for a friend of his , against the pursuit of Sylla , and that Sylla did a little ...
... Pompey ( after surnamed the Great ) to that height , that Pompey vaunted him- self for Sylla's over - match . For when he had carried the con- sulship for a friend of his , against the pursuit of Sylla , and that Sylla did a little ...
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... Pompey well ; who , when he saw his stately galleries , and rooms so large and lightsome , in one of his houses , said , Surely an excellent place for summer , but how do you in winter ? Lucullus answered , Why , do you not think me as ...
... Pompey well ; who , when he saw his stately galleries , and rooms so large and lightsome , in one of his houses , said , Surely an excellent place for summer , but how do you in winter ? Lucullus answered , Why , do you not think me as ...
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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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