The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen5C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... STEWART ; G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER ; C. BROWNE ; ISAAC SHELDON ; EDWARDS AND KNIBĖ ; G. MACKIE ; AND WILSON AND SON , YORK . 1819 . UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LIMFARIES BOULDER , COLORADO C. Baldwin , Printer , New Bridge - street ,
... STEWART ; G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER ; C. BROWNE ; ISAAC SHELDON ; EDWARDS AND KNIBĖ ; G. MACKIE ; AND WILSON AND SON , YORK . 1819 . UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LIMFARIES BOULDER , COLORADO C. Baldwin , Printer , New Bridge - street ,
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... Edward Coke , attorney general , 297 86. To the earl of Salisbury , concerning the solici- tor's place , 298 87. Another letter to the earl of Salisbury , touch- ing the solicitor's place , 299 88. To the lord chancellor , concerning ...
... Edward Coke , attorney general , 297 86. To the earl of Salisbury , concerning the solici- tor's place , 298 87. Another letter to the earl of Salisbury , touch- ing the solicitor's place , 299 88. To the lord chancellor , concerning ...
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... Edward his brother he was not with- out secret trains and mines to turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ; as having an expecta- tion and a kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be ...
... Edward his brother he was not with- out secret trains and mines to turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ; as having an expecta- tion and a kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be ...
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... Edward the fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the white rose , or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the same King towards his latter time , were become affec- tionate to that line ...
... Edward the fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the white rose , or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the same King towards his latter time , were become affec- tionate to that line ...
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... Edward the confessor . But the King , out of the greatness of his own mind , presently cast the die ; and the inconveniences appearing unto him on all parts , and knowing there could not be any interreign , or suspension of title , and ...
... Edward the confessor . But the King , out of the greatness of his own mind , presently cast the die ; and the inconveniences appearing unto him on all parts , and knowing there could not be any interreign , or suspension of title , and ...
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