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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... Henry the seventh , Page 5 History of the reign of king Henry the eighth , 194 The beginning of the history of Great Britain , 196 LETTERS . Letters in the reign of Queen ELIZABETH . 1. To a noble lord , 203 queen Elizabeth , upon ibid ...
... Henry the seventh , Page 5 History of the reign of king Henry the eighth , 194 The beginning of the history of Great Britain , 196 LETTERS . Letters in the reign of Queen ELIZABETH . 1. To a noble lord , 203 queen Elizabeth , upon ibid ...
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Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England Francis Bacon. 去 1 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OB KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England Francis Bacon. 去 1 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OB KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
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... HENRY THE SEVENTH . TO THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS AND MOST EXCELLENT PRINCE CHARLES , B 2 THE History of the reign of king Henry.
... HENRY THE SEVENTH . TO THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS AND MOST EXCELLENT PRINCE CHARLES , B 2 THE History of the reign of king Henry.
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... HENRY THE SEVENTH . AFTER that Richard , the third of that name , King in fact only , but tyrant both in title and regiment , and so commonly termed and reputed in all times since , was , by the divine revenge favouring the design of an ...
... HENRY THE SEVENTH . AFTER that Richard , the third of that name , King in fact only , but tyrant both in title and regiment , and so commonly termed and reputed in all times since , was , by the divine revenge favouring the design of an ...
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... Henry , in the very entrance of his reign , and the instant of time when the kingdom was cast into his arms , met with a point of great difficulty , and knotty to solve , able to trouble and confound the wisest King in the new- 6 ...
... Henry , in the very entrance of his reign , and the instant of time when the kingdom was cast into his arms , met with a point of great difficulty , and knotty to solve , able to trouble and confound the wisest King in the new- 6 ...
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