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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... fear ; as that which gave him power of disannul- ing of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power , being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that William himself , commonly called the ...
... fear ; as that which gave him power of disannul- ing of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power , being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that William himself , commonly called the ...
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... fears of the people , to disperse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had given order , that there should be nothing in his journey like unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the pro- gress of a King in full peace and ...
... fears of the people , to disperse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had given order , that there should be nothing in his journey like unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the pro- gress of a King in full peace and ...
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... fears of the rest of that party by a general pardon ; not being ignorant in how great danger a Kingstands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are conscious in themselves that they stand in his dan- ger . Unto these three ...
... fears of the rest of that party by a general pardon ; not being ignorant in how great danger a Kingstands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are conscious in themselves that they stand in his dan- ger . Unto these three ...
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... fear , no less guilty than those that had taken sanctuary . As for money or treasure , the King thought it not seasonable or fit to demand any of his subjects at this parliament ; both because he had received satisfaction from them in ...
... fear , no less guilty than those that had taken sanctuary . As for money or treasure , the King thought it not seasonable or fit to demand any of his subjects at this parliament ; both because he had received satisfaction from them in ...
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... fears touching his own people , which he was therefore loth to arm , and put weapons into their hands . Yet notwithstanding , as a prudent and courageous Prince , he was not so averse from a war , but that he was resolved to choose it ...
... fears touching his own people , which he was therefore loth to arm , and put weapons into their hands . Yet notwithstanding , as a prudent and courageous Prince , he was not so averse from a war , but that he was resolved to choose it ...
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