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ment ; as having an expectation and a kind of divina- tion , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well how easy a step it was ...
ment ; as having an expectation and a kind of divina- tion , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well how easy a step it was ...
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But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound judgment , stood a great time looking one upon an- other's fortunes , how they would go ; knowing well 2 Thomas Phillips , states that Katherine ...
But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound judgment , stood a great time looking one upon an- other's fortunes , how they would go ; knowing well 2 Thomas Phillips , states that Katherine ...
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For what by reason of their magnificence and waste in expence , and what by reason of their desire to advance and make great their own families , and again upon the coincidence of the ...
For what by reason of their magnificence and waste in expence , and what by reason of their desire to advance and make great their own families , and again upon the coincidence of the ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the ..., Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista de fragmentos - 1878 |
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