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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... favour , 160. To the king , 161. To the lord viscount Villiers , 447 ibid . 448 162. Reasons why the new company is not to be trusted and continued with the trade of cloths , 449 163. To the lord viscount Villiers , 451 164. To the lord ...
... favour , 160. To the king , 161. To the lord viscount Villiers , 447 ibid . 448 162. Reasons why the new company is not to be trusted and continued with the trade of cloths , 449 163. To the lord viscount Villiers , 451 164. To the lord ...
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... to the law to decide : so as the entail might seem rather a personal favour to him and his children , than a total disinherison to the house of York . And in this form was the law drawn History of King Henry VII . 13.
... to the law to decide : so as the entail might seem rather a personal favour to him and his children , than a total disinherison to the house of York . And in this form was the law drawn History of King Henry VII . 13.
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... favour of the people , and to per- sonate their King : who , no doubt , out of a princely feeling , was sparing and compassionate towards his sub- jects : but their snow - ball did not gather as it went . For the people came not in to ...
... favour of the people , and to per- sonate their King : who , no doubt , out of a princely feeling , was sparing and compassionate towards his sub- jects : but their snow - ball did not gather as it went . For the people came not in to ...
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... favour of the duke of Orleans . He conceived like- wise , that Maximilian King of the Romans was a Prince warlike and potent ; who , he made account , would give succours to the Britains roundly . So then judging it would be a work of ...
... favour of the duke of Orleans . He conceived like- wise , that Maximilian King of the Romans was a Prince warlike and potent ; who , he made account , would give succours to the Britains roundly . So then judging it would be a work of ...
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... favour , to give venturous counsels , which no great or wise man durst or would . And for Maximilian , he was thought then a greater matter than he was ; his unstable and necessitous courses being not then known . After consultation ...
... favour , to give venturous counsels , which no great or wise man durst or would . And for Maximilian , he was thought then a greater matter than he was ; his unstable and necessitous courses being not then known . After consultation ...
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