The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... question could be made to turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the general opinion . But it is true that during the last century popular taste in this kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of ...
... question could be made to turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the general opinion . But it is true that during the last century popular taste in this kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of ...
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... questions on which they were summoned to advise and deliberate were not always questions of peace and war . Sometimes it was a question of raising money ; as in the first year of Henry the Fourth , when in order to avoid the necessity ...
... questions on which they were summoned to advise and deliberate were not always questions of peace and war . Sometimes it was a question of raising money ; as in the first year of Henry the Fourth , when in order to avoid the necessity ...
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... question , than if you offer it of yourself , you may lay a bait for a question , by showing another visage and countenance than you are wont ; to the end to give occa- sion for the party to ask what the matter is of the change ? As ...
... question , than if you offer it of yourself , you may lay a bait for a question , by showing another visage and countenance than you are wont ; to the end to give occa- sion for the party to ask what the matter is of the change ? 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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