The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... never wanting to power ) in regard the danger imminent to his own estate is such as may make this enterprise seem rather a work of necessity than of ambition , as doth in reason correct the danger of the example ; for that the example ...
... never wanting to power ) in regard the danger imminent to his own estate is such as may make this enterprise seem rather a work of necessity than of ambition , as doth in reason correct the danger of the example ; for that the example ...
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... never so well , yet they would never have taken his part in that company . But if he had been so happy as to have been in Cornwall at the first , when the people began to take arms there , he had been crowned at Westminster before this ...
... never so well , yet they would never have taken his part in that company . But if he had been so happy as to have been in Cornwall at the first , when the people began to take arms there , he had been crowned at Westminster before this ...
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... never took so much as a cockboat at sea , never fired so much as a cottage on the land , never even touched the shore ; but was first beaten in a battle and then dispersed and wasted in a miserable flight with many shipwrecks ; while on ...
... never took so much as a cockboat at sea , never fired so much as a cottage on the land , never even touched the shore ; but was first beaten in a battle and then dispersed and wasted in a miserable flight with many shipwrecks ; while on ...
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