The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... thoughts with some present re- wards and further promises ; setting before him chiefly the glory and fortune of a crown , if things went well , and a sure refuge to her court if the worst should fall . After such time as she thought he ...
... thoughts with some present re- wards and further promises ; setting before him chiefly the glory and fortune of a crown , if things went well , and a sure refuge to her court if the worst should fall . After such time as she thought he ...
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... thought it better to leave it open . The thing which requires explanation is not the delay of the match , but the resolution to expedite it . It was first agreed upon in general terms on the 27th of March , 1489 , before Arthur was ...
... thought it better to leave it open . The thing which requires explanation is not the delay of the match , but the resolution to expedite it . It was first agreed upon in general terms on the 27th of March , 1489 , before Arthur was ...
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... thoughts within the circle of his own times . Only his name he wished to make famous ; because he thought he had himself some interest in that . And assuredly in his private wishes he cared more for power than repu- tation . For he ...
... thoughts within the circle of his own times . Only his name he wished to make famous ; because he thought he had himself some interest in that . And assuredly in his private wishes he cared more for power than repu- tation . For he ...
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