The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Hurd and Houghton, 1869 |
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... treaties retain no interest for us . The wars and the warriors have alike passed and left no trace . The story of Perkin War- beck has the interest only of a great romance . The laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the ...
... treaties retain no interest for us . The wars and the warriors have alike passed and left no trace . The story of Perkin War- beck has the interest only of a great romance . The laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the ...
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... treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of ...
... treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of ...
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... treaty . It appears from Rymer that a truce between England and Scotland for three years , counting from the 3rd of July , 1486 , had been negotiated during the King's first progress into the northern counties in the spring of that year ...
... treaty . It appears from Rymer that a truce between England and Scotland for three years , counting from the 3rd of July , 1486 , had been negotiated during the King's first progress into the northern counties in the spring of that year ...
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... treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one both gener- ally abroad veil over his ambition , an win the repu- tation of just and moderate proceedings ; and should withal endear himself in the affections of the King of England , as one ...
... treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one both gener- ally abroad veil over his ambition , an win the repu- tation of just and moderate proceedings ; and should withal endear himself in the affections of the King of England , as one ...
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... treaty of peace . And if the King could forget the good offices of the Duke done unto him aforetime , yet he knew well he would in his wisdom consider of the future , how much it imported his own safety and repu- tation both in foreign ...
... treaty of peace . And if the King could forget the good offices of the Duke done unto him aforetime , yet he knew well he would in his wisdom consider of the future , how much it imported his own safety and repu- tation both in foreign ...
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