The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... true acquittal in that behalf after their estate and degrees , so as the most low and simplest of degree that shall happen to take or distress him , shall have for his labour one thousand pounds in money , and houses and lands to the ...
... true acquittal in that behalf after their estate and degrees , so as the most low and simplest of degree that shall happen to take or distress him , shall have for his labour one thousand pounds in money , and houses and lands to the ...
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... TRUE GREATNESS OF KINGDOMS AND ESTATES . 3 THE speech of Themistocles the Athenian , which was haughty and arrogant in taking so much to him- self , 1 had been a grave and ... TRUE GREATNESS Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 176.
... TRUE GREATNESS OF KINGDOMS AND ESTATES . 3 THE speech of Themistocles the Athenian , which was haughty and arrogant in taking so much to him- self , 1 had been a grave and ... TRUE GREATNESS Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 176.
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... true survey and representa- tion of the greatness of this your kingdom of Britain ; being for mine own part persuaded , that the supposed prediction , Video solem orientem in occidente , may be no less true a vision applied to Britain ...
... true survey and representa- tion of the greatness of this your kingdom of Britain ; being for mine own part persuaded , that the supposed prediction , Video solem orientem in occidente , may be no less true a vision applied to Britain ...
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