The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... answer to dissentients , could all the art of her ministers or all her own fearless self - reliance disguise from the Commons the fact , that by refusing to vote the supplies they could place the government in a serious difficulty ...
... answer to dissentients , could all the art of her ministers or all her own fearless self - reliance disguise from the Commons the fact , that by refusing to vote the supplies they could place the government in a serious difficulty ...
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... answered , yea but if it do fail , how shall we get up again ? And the reason is , that human actions are so uncertain and subject to perils , as that seemeth the best course which hath most passages out of it . Appertaining to this ...
... answered , yea but if it do fail , how shall we get up again ? And the reason is , that human actions are so uncertain and subject to perils , as that seemeth the best course which hath most passages out of it . Appertaining to this ...
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... answered ; That they smiled to see that when Jacks went up Heads went down . 2. ( 16. ) Henry the Fourth of France his Queen was great1 with child . Count Soissons , that had his expectation upon the crown , when it was twice or thrice ...
... answered ; That they smiled to see that when Jacks went up Heads went down . 2. ( 16. ) Henry the Fourth of France his Queen was great1 with child . Count Soissons , that had his expectation upon the crown , when it was twice or thrice ...
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... answered , with a grave countenance ; It were good ( Rainsford ) they were spoken with themselves , to know of them whether they would be set at liberty ? 1 5. ( 29. ) The Lo . Keeper , Sir Nicholas Bacon , was asked his opinion by ...
... answered , with a grave countenance ; It were good ( Rainsford ) they were spoken with themselves , to know of them whether they would be set at liberty ? 1 5. ( 29. ) The Lo . Keeper , Sir Nicholas Bacon , was asked his opinion by ...
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... answered , What did you see in me , to make me Pope ? 13. ( 55. ) The same Julius , upon like occasion of speech , why he should bear so great affection to the same young man , would say ; That he had found by astrology that it was the ...
... answered , What did you see in me , to make me Pope ? 13. ( 55. ) The same Julius , upon like occasion of speech , why he should bear so great affection to the same young man , would say ; That he had found by astrology that it was the ...
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