The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... Parliament ; which I shall do in few words ; craving pardon of his Grace and you all , if I perform it not as I would . " His Grace doth first of all let you know that he retaineth in thankful memory the love and loyalty shewed to him ...
... Parliament ; which I shall do in few words ; craving pardon of his Grace and you all , if I perform it not as I would . " His Grace doth first of all let you know that he retaineth in thankful memory the love and loyalty shewed to him ...
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... Parliament was also moved with the point of oppression ; for although the French seemed to speak reason , yet arguments are ever with multitudes too weak for suspicions . Wherefore they did advise the King roundly to embrace the Britons ...
... Parliament was also moved with the point of oppression ; for although the French seemed to speak reason , yet arguments are ever with multitudes too weak for suspicions . Wherefore they did advise the King roundly to embrace the Britons ...
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... Parliament , with or without a Parliamentary sanction . I am persuaded that the error lies deeper ; that , as the case was nearly the same as that of 1488 , so the error is exactly the same as that which I have pointed out in note 3 , p ...
... Parliament , with or without a Parliamentary sanction . I am persuaded that the error lies deeper ; that , as the case was nearly the same as that of 1488 , so the error is exactly the same as that which I have pointed out in note 3 , p ...
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