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From these imperfect , unskilful , and inaccurate outlines , aided by the fruits of his own former reading and observation , by a learned acquaintance with the statutes of the realm , and by such original documents as Sir Robert Cotton ...
From these imperfect , unskilful , and inaccurate outlines , aided by the fruits of his own former reading and observation , by a learned acquaintance with the statutes of the realm , and by such original documents as Sir Robert Cotton ...
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And lastly , to notice all passages in which the Latin translation ( which was prepared under Bacon's own eye some years after ) varies in meaning from the original English . 1. For the text , there are only two authorities of any value ...
And lastly , to notice all passages in which the Latin translation ( which was prepared under Bacon's own eye some years after ) varies in meaning from the original English . 1. For the text , there are only two authorities of any value ...
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Of this there is extant a literal copy ; not indeed the original copy of which Bacon speaks as then remaining with Sir Robert Cotton ; but a transcript in a well - known hand , with the following note prefixed by the transcriber himself ...
Of this there is extant a literal copy ; not indeed the original copy of which Bacon speaks as then remaining with Sir Robert Cotton ; but a transcript in a well - known hand , with the following note prefixed by the transcriber himself ...
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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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