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... CAMBRIDGE . VOLUME XI . BEING VOL . I. OF THE LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL WORKS . ** ** NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY HURD AND HOUGHTON . Cambridge : Riverside Press . 1869 . RIVERSIDE , CAMBRIDGE : STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY H. O..
... CAMBRIDGE . VOLUME XI . BEING VOL . I. OF THE LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL WORKS . ** ** NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY HURD AND HOUGHTON . Cambridge : Riverside Press . 1869 . RIVERSIDE , CAMBRIDGE : STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY H. O..
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... 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 it as an error in his ...
... 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 it as an error in his ...
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... York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the same King towards his latter time , were become af- fectionate to that line . But then it lay plain before his eyes , that if he relied upon that title , he could be but a King at ...
... York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the same King towards his latter time , were become af- fectionate to that line . But then it lay plain before his eyes , that if he relied upon that title , he could be but a King at ...
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... York , held then the indubiate 2 heirs of the crown . So that if he should have no issue by the Lady Elizabeth , which should be descendants of the double line , then the ancient flames of discord and intestine wars , upon the ...
... York , held then the indubiate 2 heirs of the crown . So that if he should have no issue by the Lady Elizabeth , which should be descendants of the double line , then the ancient flames of discord and intestine wars , upon the ...
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... York . Wherein still the King , out of strength of will or weakness of judgment , did use to shew a little more of the party than of the king . For the Lady Elizabeth , she received also a direction to repair with all convenient speed ...
... York . Wherein still the King , out of strength of will or weakness of judgment , did use to shew a little more of the party than of the king . For the Lady Elizabeth , she received also a direction to repair with all convenient speed ...
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