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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... farther than to him- self and to the heirs of his body , not speaking of his right heirs : but leaving that to the law to decide : so as the entail might seem rather a personal favour to him and his children , than a total disinherison ...
... farther than to him- self and to the heirs of his body , not speaking of his right heirs : but leaving that to the law to decide : so as the entail might seem rather a personal favour to him and his children , than a total disinherison ...
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... farther be done . At which council , though it were propounded by some , that it were the best way to esta- blish themselves first in Ireland , and to nrake that the seat of the war , and to draw King Henry thither in person , by whose ...
... farther be done . At which council , though it were propounded by some , that it were the best way to esta- blish themselves first in Ireland , and to nrake that the seat of the war , and to draw King Henry thither in person , by whose ...
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... farther side , by reason of the steepness of the bank , and so was drowned in the river . But another report leaves him not there , but that he lived long after in a cave or vault . The number that was slain in the field , was of the ...
... farther side , by reason of the steepness of the bank , and so was drowned in the river . But another report leaves him not there , but that he lived long after in a cave or vault . The number that was slain in the field , was of the ...
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... farther conference for treaty . Urswick returned first to the French King , and re- lated to him what had passed . Who finding things to sort to his desire , took hold of them , and said ; That the ambassador might perceive now that ...
... farther conference for treaty . Urswick returned first to the French King , and re- lated to him what had passed . Who finding things to sort to his desire , took hold of them , and said ; That the ambassador might perceive now that ...
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... farther , that " whatsoever merchandise shall be brought in from " beyond the seas , may be employed upon the com- modities of this land ; whereby the kingdom's stock " of treasure may be sure to be kept from being " diminished by any ...
... farther , that " whatsoever merchandise shall be brought in from " beyond the seas , may be employed upon the com- modities of this land ; whereby the kingdom's stock " of treasure may be sure to be kept from being " diminished by any ...
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