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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... means of the King's ascent to the crown , and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the earl of Lincoln , and the lord Lovel , and some other of the party ...
... means of the King's ascent to the crown , and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the earl of Lincoln , and the lord Lovel , and some other of the party ...
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... means ; and King Henry of England as well somewhat obnoxious to him for his favours and benefits , as busied in his particular troubles at home . There was also a fair and specious occasion offered him to hide his ambition , and to ...
... means ; and King Henry of England as well somewhat obnoxious to him for his favours and benefits , as busied in his particular troubles at home . There was also a fair and specious occasion offered him to hide his ambition , and to ...
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... means declined any mention thereof , but contrariwise interlaced , in their conference with the King , the assured purpose of But their master to match with the daughter of Maximi- lian History of King Henry VII . 39.
... means declined any mention thereof , but contrariwise interlaced , in their conference with the King , the assured purpose of But their master to match with the daughter of Maximi- lian History of King Henry VII . 39.
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... means for him as a Chris- tian King , and a common friend to them , to satisfy all obligations both to God and man , but to offer him- self for a mediator of an accord and peace between them ; by which course he doubted not but their ...
... means for him as a Chris- tian King , and a common friend to them , to satisfy all obligations both to God and man , but to offer him- self for a mediator of an accord and peace between them ; by which course he doubted not but their ...
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... means to stir up civil troubles , to divert the French King from the enterprise of Britain . And lastly , in regard of the power of Maximilian , who was corrival to the French King in that pursuit , the enterprise would either bow to a ...
... means to stir up civil troubles , to divert the French King from the enterprise of Britain . And lastly , in regard of the power of Maximilian , who was corrival to the French King in that pursuit , the enterprise would either bow to a ...
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