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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... : but it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant , FRANCIS ST . ALBAN . THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
... : but it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant , FRANCIS ST . ALBAN . THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
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... humble manner craved the King's pardon ; which the King then granted , though he were indeed secretly assured of his life before . Then commanded to tell his knowledge , he did amongst many others , of him- self , not interrogated ...
... humble manner craved the King's pardon ; which the King then granted , though he were indeed secretly assured of his life before . Then commanded to tell his knowledge , he did amongst many others , of him- self , not interrogated ...
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... humble , and " suffereth not the hopes of the just to perish in the " end , to give us means at the length to show ourselves " armed unto our lieges and people of England . But far " be it from us to intend their hurt or damage , or to ...
... humble , and " suffereth not the hopes of the just to perish in the " end , to give us means at the length to show ourselves " armed unto our lieges and people of England . But far " be it from us to intend their hurt or damage , or to ...
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... humble and deprecatory letters , to the Scotish King to appease him . Whereupon King James , mollified by the bishop's submissive and eloquent letters , wrote back unto him , that though he were in part moved by his letters , yet he ...
... humble and deprecatory letters , to the Scotish King to appease him . Whereupon King James , mollified by the bishop's submissive and eloquent letters , wrote back unto him , that though he were in part moved by his letters , yet he ...
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... humble and much bounden , FR . BACON . II . A LETTER of ceremony to Queen ELIZA- Rawley's BETH , upon the sending of a new - year's gift . tic . It may please your sacred Majesty , ACCORDING to the ceremony of the time , I would not ...
... humble and much bounden , FR . BACON . II . A LETTER of ceremony to Queen ELIZA- Rawley's BETH , upon the sending of a new - year's gift . tic . It may please your sacred Majesty , ACCORDING to the ceremony of the time , I would not ...
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abroad affection ambassadors amongst assure BACON bishop blood Britain cause command Commendams conceive council counsellors court crown desire divers doth doubt duke of Britain duke of York earl Edward enemy England farther favour Ferdinando Flanders fortune France French King friends give grace Gray's-Inn hand hath honour hope house of York howsoever humble Ireland judges judgment justice kind King Henry King of Aragon King of Castile King of Scotland King's kingdom lady Lambert Simnel Lastly letter likewise lord chamberlain lord chancellor lord of Essex majesty majesty's manner marriage matter Maximilian means mind nature never nevertheless noble occasion opinion pardon parliament partly peace Perkin person pray Prince principal Queen Rawley's Resuscita reason rebels reign sent servant shew Sir GEORGE VILLIERS Sir Robert Spain subjects things thought tion touching treaty true unto whereby Wherefore wherein whereof wise write