The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Hurd and Houghton, 1869 |
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... blood is doubled upon your majesty . ' Bacon had just been delivered from prison : he had passed his sixtietn year , and was galled by unhonoured poverty . What wonder if in these circumstances even his genius sunk under such a patron ...
... blood is doubled upon your majesty . ' Bacon had just been delivered from prison : he had passed his sixtietn year , and was galled by unhonoured poverty . What wonder if in these circumstances even his genius sunk under such a patron ...
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... blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as per- haps in four successions in any state at any time is hardly to be found . Besides there have not wanted examples1 within the compass of the same times neither ...
... blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as per- haps in four successions in any state at any time is hardly to be found . Besides there have not wanted examples1 within the compass of the same times neither ...
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... blood to the Crown . And that out of this deep root of ambition it sprang , that as well at the treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny ...
... blood to the Crown . And that out of this deep root of ambition it sprang , that as well at the treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny ...
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... blood . Neither wanted there even at that time secret rumours and whisperings , ( which after- wards gathered strength and turned to great troubles ) that the two young sons of King Edward the Fourth , or one of them , ( which were said ...
... blood . Neither wanted there even at that time secret rumours and whisperings , ( which after- wards gathered strength and turned to great troubles ) that the two young sons of King Edward the Fourth , or one of them , ( which were said ...
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... blood , and liking2 that title best which made him independent , and being in his nature and constitution of mind not very apprehensive or forecasting of future events afar off , but an entertainer of fortune by the day , resolved to ...
... blood , and liking2 that title best which made him independent , and being in his nature and constitution of mind not very apprehensive or forecasting of future events afar off , but an entertainer of fortune by the day , resolved to ...
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