The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... matter of Brittany , Bacon represents him as outwitted by the French king : and how ? not ( as Polydore would have it ) from reposing too much trust in the promises of his confederates ; but simply because the French king understood the ...
... matter of Brittany , Bacon represents him as outwitted by the French king : and how ? not ( as Polydore would have it ) from reposing too much trust in the promises of his confederates ; but simply because the French king understood the ...
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... matter . Whoever will take the trouble to compare this history with those that went before , will be convinced that ... matters which for themselves are much worth remembering . The sub- jects of all those negotiations and treaties ...
... matter . Whoever will take the trouble to compare this history with those that went before , will be convinced that ... matters which for themselves are much worth remembering . The sub- jects of all those negotiations and treaties ...
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... the Cabala . 2 Both the MS . and the copy in the Cabala have 1504 : an error prob . ably of the transcriber : 4 carelessly written being very like 9 . he overcame happily ; a matter that did no less THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 37.
... the Cabala . 2 Both the MS . and the copy in the Cabala have 1504 : an error prob . ably of the transcriber : 4 carelessly written being very like 9 . he overcame happily ; a matter that did no less THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 37.
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... matter that did no less set forth his wisdom than his fortune ; and yet such a wisdom as seemed rather a dexterity ... matters disclosed in confession . And yet if a man compare him with the kings his concurrents in France and Spain , he ...
... matter that did no less set forth his wisdom than his fortune ; and yet such a wisdom as seemed rather a dexterity ... matters disclosed in confession . And yet if a man compare him with the kings his concurrents in France and Spain , he ...
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... matter of grace ) , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a Parliament time , the better to disperse it into the veins of the kingdom . Therefore during the Parliament he published his royal proclamation ...
... matter of grace ) , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a Parliament time , the better to disperse it into the veins of the kingdom . Therefore during the Parliament he published his royal proclamation ...
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