The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... whole carriage and passages of your negotiation , as well with the King himself as with the Duke of Lerma and Council there , intermix discourse upon fit occasions , that may express ourselves to the effect following : " That you doubt ...
... whole carriage and passages of your negotiation , as well with the King himself as with the Duke of Lerma and Council there , intermix discourse upon fit occasions , that may express ourselves to the effect following : " That you doubt ...
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... whole estate confiscated and seized , and his houses pulled down , and that it should be highly penal for any man to propound his repeal ; yet his case even then had no great blot of ignominy ; but it was thought but a tempest of ...
... whole estate confiscated and seized , and his houses pulled down , and that it should be highly penal for any man to propound his repeal ; yet his case even then had no great blot of ignominy ; but it was thought but a tempest of ...
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... whole government void ' , as an engine built against human society , worthy by all men to be fired and pulled down . I say the like of the Anabaptists of Munster ; and this , although they had not been rebels to the empire : and put ...
... whole government void ' , as an engine built against human society , worthy by all men to be fired and pulled down . I say the like of the Anabaptists of Munster ; and this , although they had not been rebels to the empire : and put ...
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... whole Scotch nation , he concluded ( after reviewing the objections and comparing the inconveniences on one side and on the other ) by referring to the two great bene- fits which would be gained by thus " knitting the knot surer and ...
... whole Scotch nation , he concluded ( after reviewing the objections and comparing the inconveniences on one side and on the other ) by referring to the two great bene- fits which would be gained by thus " knitting the knot surer and ...
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... whole state laboured with her own magnitude , and in the end fell with her own weight . And that , no ques- tion , was the reason of the strange inundations of people which both from the east and north - west overwhelmed the Roman ...
... whole state laboured with her own magnitude , and in the end fell with her own weight . And that , no ques- tion , was the reason of the strange inundations of people which both from the east and north - west overwhelmed the Roman ...
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