The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... King ( who spared for no rewards or promises ) had made on his side ; and ... England in vain belief , sent a solemn ambassage1 by Francis Lord of ... England . And though Polydore says that the legate came from Pope Alexander VI ...
... King ( who spared for no rewards or promises ) had made on his side ; and ... England in vain belief , sent a solemn ambassage1 by Francis Lord of ... England . And though Polydore says that the legate came from Pope Alexander VI ...
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... King of England . This is therefore the first motive that makes our King to desire peace and league with your sovereign ; good affection , and somewhat that he finds in his own heart . This affection is also armed with reason of estate ...
... King of England . This is therefore the first motive that makes our King to desire peace and league with your sovereign ; good affection , and somewhat that he finds in his own heart . This affection is also armed with reason of estate ...
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... King's nose ; and the other a nation so distasted with the people of England , that if they had loved him never so ... King and his government . And as it fareth with smoke that never leeseth itself till it be at the highest , he ...
... King's nose ; and the other a nation so distasted with the people of England , that if they had loved him never so ... King and his government . And as it fareth with smoke that never leeseth itself till it be at the highest , he ...
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