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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... your father : but it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant , FRANCIS ST . ALBAN . THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
... your father : but it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant , FRANCIS ST . ALBAN . THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
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... preserve him from doing hurt , either to the King's service , or to himself ; and that the King should always be able , when he had cleared himself , to make him reparation . From St. Edmond's - Bury he went to Norwich , where he kept ...
... preserve him from doing hurt , either to the King's service , or to himself ; and that the King should always be able , when he had cleared himself , to make him reparation . From St. Edmond's - Bury he went to Norwich , where he kept ...
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... preserved with more safety and less envy than by a war ; and that he would spare no costs or pains , no if it were to go on pilgrimage , for so good an effect ; and concluded , that in this great affair , which he took so much to heart ...
... preserved with more safety and less envy than by a war ; and that he would spare no costs or pains , no if it were to go on pilgrimage , for so good an effect ; and concluded , that in this great affair , which he took so much to heart ...
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... preserve the privilege of ambassadors , and being con- scious to himself , that in the business of peace he him- self was the greater dissembler of the two , forbad all injuries of fact or word against their persons or fol- lowers . And ...
... preserve the privilege of ambassadors , and being con- scious to himself , that in the business of peace he him- self was the greater dissembler of the two , forbad all injuries of fact or word against their persons or fol- lowers . And ...
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... preserve his right of seigniory , and to give her in marriage to some such ally as might depend upon him . When the three commissioners came to the court of England , they delivered their ambassage unto the King , who remitted them to ...
... preserve his right of seigniory , and to give her in marriage to some such ally as might depend upon him . When the three commissioners came to the court of England , they delivered their ambassage unto the King , who remitted them to ...
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