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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... Reasons why the new company is not to be trusted and continued with the trade of cloths , 449 163. To the lord viscount Villiers , 451 164. To the lord viscount Villiers , 452 165. To Sir Francis Bacon , his majesty's attorney general ...
... Reasons why the new company is not to be trusted and continued with the trade of cloths , 449 163. To the lord viscount Villiers , 451 164. To the lord viscount Villiers , 452 165. To Sir Francis Bacon , his majesty's attorney general ...
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... reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to 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 ...
... reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to 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 ...
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... reason spare the purses of the subject ; especially in a time when he was in peace with all his neighbours . Some few laws passed at that parliament , almost for form sake : amongst which there was one , to reduce aliens , being made ...
... reason spare the purses of the subject ; especially in a time when he was in peace with all his neighbours . Some few laws passed at that parliament , almost for form sake : amongst which there was one , to reduce aliens , being made ...
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... reason of policy , and to avoid envy , would not publish . It is likewise no small argument that there was some secret in it , and some suppressing of examinations , for that the priest Simon himself , after he was taken , was never ...
... reason of policy , and to avoid envy , would not publish . It is likewise no small argument that there was some secret in it , and some suppressing of examinations , for that the priest Simon himself , after he was taken , was never ...
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... reasons , and no less strange pretences , precipitated and banished the world into a nunnery ; where it was almost ... reason of state , was somewhat sweetened to him by a great confiscation . About this time also , Edward Plantagenet ...
... reasons , and no less strange pretences , precipitated and banished the world into a nunnery ; where it was almost ... reason of state , was somewhat sweetened to him by a great confiscation . About this time also , Edward Plantagenet ...
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