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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... kind of military election or recognition , saluted King . Meanwhile the body of Richard , after many indignities and reproaches , the diriges and obsequies of the common people towards tyrants , was obscurely buried . For though the ...
... kind of military election or recognition , saluted King . Meanwhile the body of Richard , after many indignities and reproaches , the diriges and obsequies of the common people towards tyrants , was obscurely buried . For though the ...
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... kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well , how easy a step it was , from the place of a protector , and ...
... kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well , how easy a step it was , from the place of a protector , and ...
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... kind of middle way , by way of establishment , and that under covert and in- different words : " that the inheritance of the crown " should rest , remain , and abide in the King , " etc. which words might equally be applied , that the ...
... kind of middle way , by way of establishment , and that under covert and in- different words : " that the inheritance of the crown " should rest , remain , and abide in the King , " etc. which words might equally be applied , that the ...
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... kind of gratitude , for that the duke was the man that moved the first stone against the tyranny of King Richard , and indeed made the King a bridge to the crown upon his own ruins . Thus the parliament broke up . The parliament being ...
... kind of gratitude , for that the duke was the man that moved the first stone against the tyranny of King Richard , and indeed made the King a bridge to the crown upon his own ruins . Thus the parliament broke up . The parliament being ...
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... kind of remedy against the like inchantments of people in time · to come . For which cause he was taken into service in his court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that , in a kind of mattacina of human fortune , he turned a broach ...
... kind of remedy against the like inchantments of people in time · to come . For which cause he was taken into service in his court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that , in a kind of mattacina of human fortune , he turned a broach ...
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