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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... particular hopes . After they were come into Ireland , and that the party took courage , by seeing themselves together in a body , they grew very confident of success ; conceiving and discoursing amongst themselves , that they went in ...
... particular hopes . After they were come into Ireland , and that the party took courage , by seeing themselves together in a body , they grew very confident of success ; conceiving and discoursing amongst themselves , that they went in ...
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... particular had an eye upon Britain . There were many circumstances that did feed the ambition of Charles with pregnant and apparent hopes of success : the duke of Britain old , and entered into a lethargy , and served with mercenary ...
... particular had an eye upon Britain . There were many circumstances that did feed the ambition of Charles with pregnant and apparent hopes of success : the duke of Britain old , and entered into a lethargy , and served with mercenary ...
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... particular passages of his own adventures and victory passed . As to the bu- siness of Britain , the King answered in few words ; that the French King , and the duke of Britain , were the two persons to whom he was most obliged of all ...
... particular passages of his own adventures and victory passed . As to the bu- siness of Britain , the King answered in few words ; that the French King , and the duke of Britain , were the two persons to whom he was most obliged of all ...
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... particular messages , the better to maintain his dissimulation , and to refresh the treaty , he sent Bernard D'Aubigney , a person of good qua- lity , to the King , earnestly to desire him to make an end of the business howsoever . The ...
... particular messages , the better to maintain his dissimulation , and to refresh the treaty , he sent Bernard D'Aubigney , a person of good qua- lity , to the King , earnestly to desire him to make an end of the business howsoever . The ...
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... particular , yet he knoweth well , that the higher bond that tieth him to procure by all means " the safety and welfare of his loving subjects , doth 66 disinterest him of these obligations of gratitude , " otherwise than thus ; that if ...
... particular , yet he knoweth well , that the higher bond that tieth him to procure by all means " the safety and welfare of his loving subjects , doth 66 disinterest him of these obligations of gratitude , " otherwise than thus ; that if ...
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