The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... hand of the cruel tormentor , and from that hand to the wide wilderness ( as I may truly call it ) , for so the world hath been to me . So that he that is born to a great kingdom , hath not ground to set his foot upon , more than this ...
... hand of the cruel tormentor , and from that hand to the wide wilderness ( as I may truly call it ) , for so the world hath been to me . So that he that is born to a great kingdom , hath not ground to set his foot upon , more than this ...
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... hand . The second ( 8vo . Rawlinson , 707. ) has the following note on the blank leaf at the beginning : - - " This book belongs to my honoured and learned friend Thos . Rawlinson , Esq . Tho . Hearne , Aug. 25th , 1716. " It is a copy ...
... hand . The second ( 8vo . Rawlinson , 707. ) has the following note on the blank leaf at the beginning : - - " This book belongs to my honoured and learned friend Thos . Rawlinson , Esq . Tho . Hearne , Aug. 25th , 1716. " It is a copy ...
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... hand , & interlace not busines , but of necessity . For Corruptio , do not only bind thine owne hands , or thy seruats hands that may take ; but bind the hands of them that should offer . For integrity vsed doth the one , but integrity ...
... hand , & interlace not busines , but of necessity . For Corruptio , do not only bind thine owne hands , or thy seruats hands that may take ; but bind the hands of them that should offer . For integrity vsed doth the one , but integrity ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils O | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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