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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... give content- ment to the people , who by two and twenty years reign of King Edward the fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the white rose , or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the ...
... give content- ment to the people , who by two and twenty years reign of King Edward the fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the white rose , or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the ...
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... give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by parliament , the votes of the parliament might any ways reflect upon her . About this time in ...
... give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by parliament , the votes of the parliament might any ways reflect upon her . About this time in ...
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... give them assistance when they should come over there . And for the person of the counterfeit , it was agreed , that if all things succeeded well he should be put down , and the true Plantagenet received ; wherein nevertheless the earl ...
... give them assistance when they should come over there . And for the person of the counterfeit , it was agreed , that if all things succeeded well he should be put down , and the true Plantagenet received ; wherein nevertheless the earl ...
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... give some contentment in that kind , at least in cere- mony , he resolved at last to proceed to the coronation of his Queen . And therefore at his coming to London , where he entered in state , and in a kind of triumph , and celebrated ...
... give some contentment in that kind , at least in cere- mony , he resolved at last to proceed to the coronation of his Queen . And therefore at his coming to London , where he entered in state , and in a kind of triumph , and celebrated ...
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... give succours to the Britains roundly . So then judging it would be a work of time , he laid his plot , how he might best make use of that time for his own affairs . Wherein first he thought to make his vantage upon his parliament ...
... give succours to the Britains roundly . So then judging it would be a work of time , he laid his plot , how he might best make use of that time for his own affairs . Wherein first he thought to make his vantage upon his parliament ...
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