The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... hath not pleased God to suffer him to sheath his sword ( as he greatly desired , other- wise than for administration of justice , ) but that he hath been forced to draw it so oft , to cut off traitorous and disloyal subjects , whom it ...
... hath not pleased God to suffer him to sheath his sword ( as he greatly desired , other- wise than for administration of justice , ) but that he hath been forced to draw it so oft , to cut off traitorous and disloyal subjects , whom it ...
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... hath is not his own , and yet he seeketh more . He hath invested himself of Brittaine . ' He maintaineth the rebels in Flanders : and he threateneth Italy . For ourselves , he hath proceeded from dissimulation to neglect , and from ...
... hath is not his own , and yet he seeketh more . He hath invested himself of Brittaine . ' He maintaineth the rebels in Flanders : and he threateneth Italy . For ourselves , he hath proceeded from dissimulation to neglect , and from ...
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... hath full lovingly and kindly retained us , by whose aid and supportation we in proper person be now by God's grace entered into this our realm of England , where we shall shew ourselves openly unto you , also confounding our foresaid ...
... hath full lovingly and kindly retained us , by whose aid and supportation we in proper person be now by God's grace entered into this our realm of England , where we shall shew ourselves openly unto you , also confounding our foresaid ...
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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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