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... persons of the house of York , " might perhaps , upon Machiavel's principle that in order to secure a conquest it is necessary to extirpate the reigning family , have been reconciled with the proposed ideal . But Bacon expressly notices ...
... persons of the house of York , " might perhaps , upon Machiavel's principle that in order to secure a conquest it is necessary to extirpate the reigning family , have been reconciled with the proposed ideal . But Bacon expressly notices ...
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... person the affairs of each several depart- ment . In what spirit he has executed the work , what kind of moral ... persons who ought to complain of the writer for telling his story in such a way as not to pro- duce such impressions ...
... person the affairs of each several depart- ment . In what spirit he has executed the work , what kind of moral ... persons who ought to complain of the writer for telling his story in such a way as not to pro- duce such impressions ...
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... person , sometimes reserving himself , but never retiring himself , but as ready to second . Of nature he coveted to ... persons that had no rep- utation with him , otherwise than the servile following of his own humour ) gave him way ...
... person , sometimes reserving himself , but never retiring himself , but as ready to second . Of nature he coveted to ... persons that had no rep- utation with him , otherwise than the servile following of his own humour ) gave him way ...
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... persons of quality , he entered the City ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close chariot ; 2 as one that having been sometimes an enemy to the whole state , and a proscribed person , chose ...
... persons of quality , he entered the City ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close chariot ; 2 as one that having been sometimes an enemy to the whole state , and a proscribed person , chose ...
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... persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; and that it should be a great incongruity to have them to make laws ...
... persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; and that it should be a great incongruity to have them to make laws ...
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