The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Longman, 1962 |
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... wars together , that howsoever they prosecute their quarrels and debates by arms and acts of hostility , yea though the wars be such as they pre- tend the utter ruin and overthrow of the forces and states one of another , yet they so ...
... wars together , that howsoever they prosecute their quarrels and debates by arms and acts of hostility , yea though the wars be such as they pre- tend the utter ruin and overthrow of the forces and states one of another , yet they so ...
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... war , to reign with security and contentation . King Henry I. also had un- natural wars with his brother Robert , wherein much nobility was consumed ; he had therewithal tedious wars in Wales , and was not without some other seditions ...
... war , to reign with security and contentation . King Henry I. also had un- natural wars with his brother Robert , wherein much nobility was consumed ; he had therewithal tedious wars in Wales , and was not without some other seditions ...
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... wars , and it were in a per- petuity , without being seen either in city or country . We read that when the Romans did take cense3 of their people , whereby the citizens were numbered by the poll in the beginning of a great war , and ...
... wars , and it were in a per- petuity , without being seen either in city or country . We read that when the Romans did take cense3 of their people , whereby the citizens were numbered by the poll in the beginning of a great war , and ...
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OF THE FIRST VOLUME | 1 |
Strength of the Opposition on Church questions State of | 2 |
Grant of three subsidies payable in four years proposed Bacons | 5 |
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