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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... leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well , how easy a step it was , from the place of a protector , and first Prince of the blood , to the crown . And that out of this deep root of ambition it sprung , that as well at the ...
... leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well , how easy a step it was , from the place of a protector , and first Prince of the blood , to the crown . And that out of this deep root of ambition it sprung , that as well at the ...
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... leaving that 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.
... leaving that 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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... leave it scarce credible ; not for the nature of it , for it hath fallen out often , but for the manner and circumstance of it , especially in the beginnings . Therefore we shall make our judgment upon the things themselves , as they ...
... leave it scarce credible ; not for the nature of it , for it hath fallen out often , but for the manner and circumstance of it , especially in the beginnings . Therefore we shall make our judgment upon the things themselves , as they ...
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... leaving a correspondence here in England with Sir Thomas Broughton , a man of great power and de- pendencies in Lancashire . For before this time , when the pretended Plantagenet was first received in Ireland , secret messengers had ...
... leaving a correspondence here in England with Sir Thomas Broughton , a man of great power and de- pendencies in Lancashire . For before this time , when the pretended Plantagenet was first received in Ireland , secret messengers had ...
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... leaves him not there , but that he lived long after in a cave or vault . The number that was slain in the field , was of the enemies part four thousand at the least ; and of the King's part , one half of his vant - guard , be- sides ...
... leaves him not there , but that he lived long after in a cave or vault . The number that was slain in the field , was of the enemies part four thousand at the least ; and of the King's part , one half of his vant - guard , be- sides ...
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