The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... house of York was so predominant in him , doubt that Bacon had good grounds for what he said . These passages are , I believe , the sole foundation of the statements made by later histo- rians on this point ; a few of which ( to show ...
... house of York was so predominant in him , doubt that Bacon had good grounds for what he said . These passages are , I believe , the sole foundation of the statements made by later histo- rians on this point ; a few of which ( to show ...
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... house of York . But he was more doubtful of the raising of forces to resist the rebels , than of the resistance itself ; 2 for that he was in a core of people whose affections he suspected . But the action endur- ing no delay , he did ...
... house of York . But he was more doubtful of the raising of forces to resist the rebels , than of the resistance itself ; 2 for that he was in a core of people whose affections he suspected . But the action endur- ing no delay , he did ...
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... house of York was most in height . The King had been a little improvident in the matters of Ireland , and had not removed officers and counsel- lors , and put in their places , or at least intermingled , persons of whom he stood assured ...
... house of York was most in height . The King had been a little improvident in the matters of Ireland , and had not removed officers and counsel- lors , and put in their places , or at least intermingled , persons of whom he stood assured ...
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