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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... less than he found it , 543 249. To Mr. Matthew , expressing great acknow- ledgement and kindness , ibid . 250. To Mr. Matthew , owning his impatient atten- tion to do him service , 544 251. To the marquis of Buckingham , ibid . 252. To ...
... less than he found it , 543 249. To Mr. Matthew , expressing great acknow- ledgement and kindness , ibid . 250. To Mr. Matthew , owning his impatient atten- tion to do him service , 544 251. To the marquis of Buckingham , ibid . 252. To ...
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... less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were interpreted to be but the brocage of an usurper , thereby to woo and win the ...
... less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were interpreted to be but the brocage of an usurper , thereby to woo and win the ...
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... 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 matters of ...
... 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 matters of ...
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... less treasons , but was only shut up close in a dungeon . Add to this , that after the earl of Lincoln , a principal person of the house of York , was slain in Stoke - field , the King opened himself to some of his council , that he was ...
... less treasons , but was only shut up close in a dungeon . Add to this , that after the earl of Lincoln , a principal person of the house of York , was slain in Stoke - field , the King opened himself to some of his council , that he was ...
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... less strange pretences , precipitated and banished the world into a nunnery ; where it was almost thought dangerous to visit her , or see her ; and where not long after she ended her life but was by the King's commandment buried with ...
... less strange pretences , precipitated and banished the world into a nunnery ; where it was almost thought dangerous to visit her , or see her ; and where not long after she ended her life but was by the King's commandment buried with ...
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