The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... According to the King's letter , his embassy to the Archduke which was received with such distinction at St. Omer's was prior to the Archduke's message mentioned above . Henry's embassy was sent in acknowledgment of some former embassy ...
... According to the King's letter , his embassy to the Archduke which was received with such distinction at St. Omer's was prior to the Archduke's message mentioned above . Henry's embassy was sent in acknowledgment of some former embassy ...
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... ( according to Mr. Hallam's conjecture ; " Middle Ages " vol . iii . p . 213. ) of these alone , in conjunction with the members of the " Continual " Coun- cil . But it is certain that on some special occasions many commoners were joined ...
... ( according to Mr. Hallam's conjecture ; " Middle Ages " vol . iii . p . 213. ) of these alone , in conjunction with the members of the " Continual " Coun- cil . But it is certain that on some special occasions many commoners were joined ...
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... according to the effect and true mean . ing they were first made or ordained for , so that by virtue thereof as well the disinheriting of rightful heirs as the injuries and wrongs in anywise committed and done unto the subjects of our ...
... according to the effect and true mean . ing they were first made or ordained for , so that by virtue thereof as well the disinheriting of rightful heirs as the injuries and wrongs in anywise committed and done unto the subjects of our ...
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