The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... present succors already sent , as the reinforcing them with new companies as the occasion of the wars shall require . And for that the swiftness of the occasion would not permit a supply by other means for the present so readily as was ...
... present succors already sent , as the reinforcing them with new companies as the occasion of the wars shall require . And for that the swiftness of the occasion would not permit a supply by other means for the present so readily as was ...
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... present . So many subsidies as shall amount to 300,000 % . By this means we shall get enough to serve for the present . " " He meant , I presume , that they would provide for the other two- thirds when they were wanted . But who could ...
... present . So many subsidies as shall amount to 300,000 % . By this means we shall get enough to serve for the present . " " He meant , I presume , that they would provide for the other two- thirds when they were wanted . But who could ...
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... present ; that is to say , enough to enable the Government to begin a war ; what was ' enough " being a third part of what they understood would be wanted to carry it through ; and their reason for granting no more at present being an ...
... present ; that is to say , enough to enable the Government to begin a war ; what was ' enough " being a third part of what they understood would be wanted to carry it through ; and their reason for granting no more at present being an ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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