The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Hurd and Houghton, 1869 |
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... hope this history may now be recommended not only as the richest , clearest , and liveliest narrative , and in general effect the most faithful portraiture , of the time ( which with all its defects it always was ) ; but also as the ...
... hope this history may now be recommended not only as the richest , clearest , and liveliest narrative , and in general effect the most faithful portraiture , of the time ( which with all its defects it always was ) ; but also as the ...
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... hope to do better than they . But in the mean time it must be considered , that the best of the ancient histories were contrived out of divers particular Commentaries , Relations , and Narrations , which it was not hard to digest with ...
... hope to do better than they . But in the mean time it must be considered , that the best of the ancient histories were contrived out of divers particular Commentaries , Relations , and Narrations , which it was not hard to digest with ...
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... 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 and suspicion amongst divers that he was not sincere , or at ...
... 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 and suspicion amongst divers that he was not sincere , or at ...
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... hope to raise himself to some great bishoprick ) to cause this lad to counterfeit and per- sonate the second son of Edward the Fourth , supposed to be murdered ; and afterward ( for he changed his intention in the manage ) the Lord ...
... hope to raise himself to some great bishoprick ) to cause this lad to counterfeit and per- sonate the second son of Edward the Fourth , supposed to be murdered ; and afterward ( for he changed his intention in the manage ) the Lord ...
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... hopes and ways . That which doth chiefly fortify this conjecture is , that as soon as the matter brake forth in any strength , it was one of the King's first acts to cloister the Queen Dowager in the nunnery of Bermondsey , and to take ...
... hopes and ways . That which doth chiefly fortify this conjecture is , that as soon as the matter brake forth in any strength , it was one of the King's first acts to cloister the Queen Dowager in the nunnery of Bermondsey , and to take ...
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