The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... thought , Sir , your felicity had been above those thoughts . But if it trouble you , I will banish him . The King replied , those hornets were best in their nest , and worst then when they did fly abroad ; and that his desire was to ...
... thought , Sir , your felicity had been above those thoughts . But if it trouble you , I will banish him . The King replied , those hornets were best in their nest , and worst then when they did fly abroad ; and that his desire was to ...
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... thought he had himself some interest in that . And assuredly in his private wishes he cared more for power than reputation . For he sought reputation and fame not for them- selves , but as instruments of power . By natural impulse ...
... thought he had himself some interest in that . And assuredly in his private wishes he cared more for power than reputation . For he sought reputation and fame not for them- selves , but as instruments of power . By natural impulse ...
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... thought it was Bacon's cannot be taken as a counterpoise to the fact that Rawley thought it was not ) , I should myself have been inclined , upon consideration of the internal evidence alone , to reject it . The other piece is still ...
... thought it was Bacon's cannot be taken as a counterpoise to the fact that Rawley thought it was not ) , I should myself have been inclined , upon consideration of the internal evidence alone , to reject it . The other piece is still ...
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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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