The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Hurd and Houghton, 1869 |
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... Brittaine given artificially for serv- ing of his own turn some hopes , in case he obtained the kingdom , to marry Anne , inheritress to the duchy of Brittaine , whom Charles the Eighth of France soon after married , it bred some doubt ...
... Brittaine given artificially for serv- ing of his own turn some hopes , in case he obtained the kingdom , to marry Anne , inheritress to the duchy of Brittaine , whom Charles the Eighth of France soon after married , it bred some doubt ...
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... Brittaine was made Earl of Bath ; Sir Giles Dawbigny was made Lord Dawbigny ; and Sir Robert Willoughby Lord Brooke . The King did also with great nobleness and bounty ( which virtues at that time had their turns in his na- ture ) ...
... Brittaine was made Earl of Bath ; Sir Giles Dawbigny was made Lord Dawbigny ; and Sir Robert Willoughby Lord Brooke . The King did also with great nobleness and bounty ( which virtues at that time had their turns in his na- ture ) ...
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... Brittaine . There were many circumstances that did feed the ambition of Charles with pregnant and appar- ent hopes of success . The Duke of Brittaine old , and entered into a lethargy , and served with mercenary counsellors , father of ...
... Brittaine . There were many circumstances that did feed the ambition of Charles with pregnant and appar- ent hopes of success . The Duke of Brittaine old , and entered into a lethargy , and served with mercenary counsellors , father of ...
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... Brittaine ; for that the Duke had received and succoured Lewis Duke of Orleans and others of the French nobility , which had taken arms against their King . Wherefore King Charles , being resolved upon that war , knew well he could not ...
... Brittaine ; for that the Duke had received and succoured Lewis Duke of Orleans and others of the French nobility , which had taken arms against their King . Wherefore King Charles , being resolved upon that war , knew well he could not ...
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... Brittaine , for that he had re- ceived and succoured those that were traitors and declared enemies unto his person and state : That they were no mean distressed and calamitous persons that fled to him for refuge , but of so great ...
... Brittaine , for that he had re- ceived and succoured those that were traitors and declared enemies unto his person and state : That they were no mean distressed and calamitous persons that fled to him for refuge , but of so great ...
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