The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... arms that the King - at- Arms had given Vaughan , were appointed to run some courses one against another ; and by accident of a faulty helmet that Parker had on , he was stricken into the mouth at the first course , so that his tongue ...
... arms that the King - at- Arms had given Vaughan , were appointed to run some courses one against another ; and by accident of a faulty helmet that Parker had on , he was stricken into the mouth at the first course , so that his tongue ...
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... arms but for an age , have notwithstanding commonly attained that greatness in that age which maintained them long after , when their profession and exercise of arms hath grown to decay . Incident to this point is , for a state to have ...
... arms but for an age , have notwithstanding commonly attained that greatness in that age which maintained them long after , when their profession and exercise of arms hath grown to decay . Incident to this point is , for a state to have ...
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... arms of every province ; and the other by the protect- ing arms of the principal estate , in which case commonly the provincials are held disarmed . So are there two dangers incident unto every estate ; foreign invasion , and inward ...
... arms of every province ; and the other by the protect- ing arms of the principal estate , in which case commonly the provincials are held disarmed . So are there two dangers incident unto every estate ; foreign invasion , and inward ...
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