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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... course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leices- ter , dispatched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hutton ...
... course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leices- ter , dispatched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hutton ...
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... course , both in the sick body , and in the time and period of the last- ing thereof ; for they that were taken with it , upon four and twenty hours escaping , were thought almost as- sured . And as to the time of the malice and reign ...
... course , both in the sick body , and in the time and period of the last- ing thereof ; for they that were taken with it , upon four and twenty hours escaping , were thought almost as- sured . And as to the time of the malice and reign ...
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... course of law should forbear to come into the house , till a law were passed for the reversal of their attainders . It was at that time incidently moved amongst the judges in their consultation , what should be done for the King himself ...
... course of law should forbear to come into the house , till a law were passed for the reversal of their attainders . It was at that time incidently moved amongst the judges in their consultation , what should be done for the King himself ...
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... course of gradation was multiplied . At last , upon the eighteenth of January , was solem- nized the so long expected and so much desired mar- riage , between the King and the lady Elizabeth ; which day of marriage was celebrated with ...
... course of gradation was multiplied . At last , upon the eighteenth of January , was solem- nized the so long expected and so much desired mar- riage , between the King and the lady Elizabeth ; which day of marriage was celebrated with ...
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... course he doubted not but their King's estate , and honour both , would be preserved with more safety and less envy than by a war ; and that he would spare no costs or pains , no if it were to go on pilgrimage , for so good an effect ...
... course he doubted not but their King's estate , and honour both , would be preserved with more safety and less envy than by a war ; and that he would spare no costs or pains , no if it were to go on pilgrimage , for so good an effect ...
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