The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... true that his charge is somewhat less , yet it is true that his subsidies in Spain are diminished , as well in respect of insupportableness as indisposition , and his returns out of the Indies decay ; and in- deed but for the Indies he ...
... true that his charge is somewhat less , yet it is true that his subsidies in Spain are diminished , as well in respect of insupportableness as indisposition , and his returns out of the Indies decay ; and in- deed but for the Indies he ...
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... true that the King's ministers are answerable to the House of Commons , but it is also true that the House of Commons is the King . Such words , spoken on that occasion , would have been both appropriate and prophetic . And if this is ...
... true that the King's ministers are answerable to the House of Commons , but it is also true that the House of Commons is the King . Such words , spoken on that occasion , would have been both appropriate and prophetic . And if this is ...
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... true , and yet upon question they might all be found just ) —or lastly , that he was speaking without book . And either way I may still ask , where is the evidence of justice perverted ? Till some evidence is produced to that effect , I ...
... true , and yet upon question they might all be found just ) —or lastly , that he was speaking without book . And either way I may still ask , where is the evidence of justice perverted ? Till some evidence is produced to that effect , I ...
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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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