The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... King's mind be so severely handled . This lady was amongst the examples of great vari- ety of fortune . She had first , from a distressed suitor and desolate widow , been taken to the marriage bed of a bachelor - King , the goodliest ...
... King's mind be so severely handled . This lady was amongst the examples of great vari- ety of fortune . She had first , from a distressed suitor and desolate widow , been taken to the marriage bed of a bachelor - King , the goodliest ...
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... King of England's hands . Neither doth our King on the other side make any unfriendly inter- pretation of your King's sending of succours to the Duke of Brittaine ; for the King knoweth well that many things must be done of Kings for ...
... King of England's hands . Neither doth our King on the other side make any unfriendly inter- pretation of your King's sending of succours to the Duke of Brittaine ; for the King knoweth well that many things must be done of Kings for ...
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... King's second daughter went roundly on , which though it was first moved by the King of Ar- ragon , yet it was afterwards wholly advanced and brought to perfection by Maximilian and the friends on that side ) entered into a jealousy ...
... King's second daughter went roundly on , which though it was first moved by the King of Ar- ragon , yet it was afterwards wholly advanced and brought to perfection by Maximilian and the friends on that side ) entered into a jealousy ...
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