The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a naked and imperfect chronicle of London news ; to Polydore Vergil , who supplied a narrative , continuous ...
... rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a naked and imperfect chronicle of London news ; to Polydore Vergil , who supplied a narrative , continuous ...
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... rest into terror and fear ; as that which gave him power of disannulling of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that Wil- liam himself ...
... rest into terror and fear ; as that which gave him power of disannulling of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that Wil- liam himself ...
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... rest that had stood against the King , the King upon a second advice . thought it not fit it should pass by Parliament , 1 the better ( being matter of grace ) , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a ...
... rest that had stood against the King , the King upon a second advice . thought it not fit it should pass by Parliament , 1 the better ( being matter of grace ) , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a ...
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... rest of his reigr should be but play , and the enjoying of a kingdom . Yet as a wise and watchful King , he would not neglect . anything for his safety , thinking nevertheless to per- form all things now rather as an exercise than as a ...
... rest of his reigr should be but play , and the enjoying of a kingdom . Yet as a wise and watchful King , he would not neglect . anything for his safety , thinking nevertheless to per- form all things now rather as an exercise than as a ...
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... rest out of the tenants and fol- lowers of such as were safe to be trusted ) , under the conduct of the Duke of Bedford . And as his manner was to send his pardons rather before the sword than after , he gave commission to the Duke to ...
... rest out of the tenants and fol- lowers of such as were safe to be trusted ) , under the conduct of the Duke of Bedford . And as his manner was to send his pardons rather before the sword than after , he gave commission to the Duke to ...
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