The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... Crown might free itself from debt . Neither did the Council , I think , ( judging from the terms of the resolution , ) expect it to succeed ; but they thought that , if it were fairly proceeded with on the King's part , some occasion ...
... Crown might free itself from debt . Neither did the Council , I think , ( judging from the terms of the resolution , ) expect it to succeed ; but they thought that , if it were fairly proceeded with on the King's part , some occasion ...
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... crown of Spain , as Joshua made with the Gibeonites ; that that cursed seed should continue in the land . And you see it was done by edict , not tumultuously ; the sword was not put into the people's hand . EUPOLIS . I think Martius did ...
... crown of Spain , as Joshua made with the Gibeonites ; that that cursed seed should continue in the land . And you see it was done by edict , not tumultuously ; the sword was not put into the people's hand . EUPOLIS . I think Martius did ...
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... crown of Spain , it is come to pass that ( as one saith in a brave kind of expression ) the sun never sets in the Spanish dominions , but ever shines upon one part or other of them : which , to say truly , is a beam of glory , ( though ...
... crown of Spain , it is come to pass that ( as one saith in a brave kind of expression ) the sun never sets in the Spanish dominions , but ever shines upon one part or other of them : which , to say truly , is a beam of glory , ( though ...
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... crowns would naturally descend , the time had come for effecting such a union between the two countries that they should become as one , and never again be provoked to separate . It was an object in which both were equally interested ...
... crowns would naturally descend , the time had come for effecting such a union between the two countries that they should become as one , and never again be provoked to separate . It was an object in which both were equally interested ...
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... more freedom to ferment ; and the natural progress of things was introducing a change in the relations between the Crown and the people , which was 1 hard to adjust , and threatened much mischief in 40 PREFACE TO THE.
... more freedom to ferment ; and the natural progress of things was introducing a change in the relations between the Crown and the people , which was 1 hard to adjust , and threatened much mischief in 40 PREFACE TO THE.
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