The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... respect done its office . We do not blame a painter for flattery because he does not write under his picture " this is the portrait of an ugly man ; " enough if he paints him as he sees him . Why blame a histo rian because , content ...
... respect done its office . We do not blame a painter for flattery because he does not write under his picture " this is the portrait of an ugly man ; " enough if he paints him as he sees him . Why blame a histo rian because , content ...
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... respect , that they be of too fresh memory , which point I know very well will be a prejudice , as if this story were written in favour of the time present . But it shall suffice unto me , without betraying mine own name and memory or ...
... respect , that they be of too fresh memory , which point I know very well will be a prejudice , as if this story were written in favour of the time present . But it shall suffice unto me , without betraying mine own name and memory or ...
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... respect to distribute his creations , some to honour his coronation , and some his Parliament . The coronation followed two days after , upon the thirtieth day of October in the year of our Lord 1485 . At which time Innocent the Eighth ...
... respect to distribute his creations , some to honour his coronation , and some his Parliament . The coronation followed two days after , upon the thirtieth day of October in the year of our Lord 1485 . At which time Innocent the Eighth ...
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... respect of the blood , like age , and the very place of the Tower , as it did refresh and reflect upon the King a most odious resemblance , as if he would be another King Richard . And all this time it was still whispered everywhere ...
... respect of the blood , like age , and the very place of the Tower , as it did refresh and reflect upon the King a most odious resemblance , as if he would be another King Richard . And all this time it was still whispered everywhere ...
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... respect of the great party that the Duke of Orleans had in the kingdom of France , and thereby means to stir up civil troubles to divert the French King from the enterprise of Brittaine ; and lastly in regard of the power of Maximilian ...
... respect of the great party that the Duke of Orleans had in the kingdom of France , and thereby means to stir up civil troubles to divert the French King from the enterprise of Brittaine ; and lastly in regard of the power of Maximilian ...
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