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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... should never be of might and power , " to aid and assist us at our need , after the duty of " their legiances . He also married by compulsion cer- 66 66 66 66 36 tain of our sisters , and also the sister History of King Henry VII . 123.
... should never be of might and power , " to aid and assist us at our need , after the duty of " their legiances . He also married by compulsion cer- 66 66 66 66 36 tain of our sisters , and also the sister History of King Henry VII . 123.
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... duty of true Englishmen , and good liege - men , except they did deliver the King from such wicked ones , that would destroy both him and the country . Their aim was at archbishop Morton and Sir Reginald Bray , who were the King's ...
... duty of true Englishmen , and good liege - men , except they did deliver the King from such wicked ones , that would destroy both him and the country . Their aim was at archbishop Morton and Sir Reginald Bray , who were the King's ...
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... duty therein , he was touched with great remorse for the same , Nevertheless Empson and Dudley , though they could not but hear of these scruples in the King's conscience ; yet , as if the King's soul and his money were in several ...
... duty therein , he was touched with great remorse for the same , Nevertheless Empson and Dudley , though they could not but hear of these scruples in the King's conscience ; yet , as if the King's soul and his money were in several ...
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... duty , in all humbleness to present your Majesty with a simple gift ; almost as far from answering my mind , as sorting with your greatness ; and therewith wish , that we may con- tinue to reckon on , and ever , your Majesty's happy ...
... duty , in all humbleness to present your Majesty with a simple gift ; almost as far from answering my mind , as sorting with your greatness ; and therewith wish , that we may con- tinue to reckon on , and ever , your Majesty's happy ...
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... duty too exactly , and not according to the dregs of this age , wherein the old anthem might never be more truly sung , Totus mundus in maligno positus est . My life hath been threatened , and my name libelled , which I count an honour ...
... duty too exactly , and not according to the dregs of this age , wherein the old anthem might never be more truly sung , Totus mundus in maligno positus est . My life hath been threatened , and my name libelled , which I count an honour ...
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