The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... actions themselves , which should only have needed out of the former helps to be enriched with the counsels and the speeches and notable particularities . And this was the reason why I mought not attempt to go higher to more ancient ...
... actions themselves , which should only have needed out of the former helps to be enriched with the counsels and the speeches and notable particularities . And this was the reason why I mought not attempt to go higher to more ancient ...
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... action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many victories and making himself so ...
... action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many victories and making himself so ...
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... actions as in some one of them hee doe content euerie faction or combination of people , the Musicke will be the fuller . ¶A man is an ill husband of his Honour that entereth into any action , the failing wherein may disgrace him more ...
... actions as in some one of them hee doe content euerie faction or combination of people , the Musicke will be the fuller . ¶A man is an ill husband of his Honour that entereth into any action , the failing wherein may disgrace him more ...
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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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