The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... Crowns was one which he had long before pointed out as eminently worth handling ; but until the time when he saw his retirement from public life inevitable , and that ( to use his own words ) " being no longer able to do his country ...
... Crowns was one which he had long before pointed out as eminently worth handling ; but until the time when he saw his retirement from public life inevitable , and that ( to use his own words ) " being no longer able to do his country ...
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... crown , not only from a private fortune , which mought endow him with mod- eration , but also from the fortune of an exiled man , which had quickened in him all seeds of observation and industry . His times were rather prosperous than ...
... crown , not only from a private fortune , which mought endow him with mod- eration , but also from the fortune of an exiled man , which had quickened in him all seeds of observation and industry . His times were rather prosperous than ...
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... Crown . And that out of this deep root of ambition it sprang , that as well at the treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all ...
... Crown . And that out of this deep root of ambition it sprang , that as well at the treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all ...
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... crown . The first , the title of the Lady Elizabeth , with whom , by prece- dent pact1 with the party that brought him in , he was to marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of ...
... crown . The first , the title of the Lady Elizabeth , with whom , by prece- dent pact1 with the party that brought him in , he was to marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of ...
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... crown by a civil act of estates , and one that holdeth it originally by the law of nature and descent of blood . Neither wanted there even at that time secret rumours and whisperings , ( which after wards gathered strength and turned to ...
... crown by a civil act of estates , and one that holdeth it originally by the law of nature and descent of blood . Neither wanted there even at that time secret rumours and whisperings , ( which after wards gathered strength and turned to ...
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