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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... received also a direction torepair with all convenient speed to London , and there to remain with the Queen dowager ... receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed were true and unfeign- ed , as might ...
... received also a direction torepair with all convenient speed to London , and there to remain with the Queen dowager ... receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed were true and unfeign- ed , as might ...
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... received him at Shoreditch ; whence with great and honourable at- tendance , and troops of noblemen , and persons of quality , he entered the city ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close ...
... received him at Shoreditch ; whence with great and honourable at- tendance , and troops of noblemen , and persons of quality , he entered the city ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close ...
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... received satisfaction from them in matters of so great importance , and be cause he could not remunerate them with any general pardon , being prevented therein by the coronation- pardon passed immediately before but chiefly , for that ...
... received satisfaction from them in matters of so great importance , and be cause he could not remunerate them with any general pardon , being prevented therein by the coronation- pardon passed immediately before but chiefly , for that ...
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... great power and de- pendencies in Lancashire . For before this time , when the pretended Plantagenet was first received in Ireland , secret messengers had been also sent to the lady Mar- History of King Henry VII . 27.
... great power and de- pendencies in Lancashire . For before this time , when the pretended Plantagenet was first received in Ireland , secret messengers had been also sent to the lady Mar- History of King Henry VII . 27.
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... received and settled regality , with such a second person as the earl of Lincoln , and the conjunction and repu- tation of foreign succours , the fame of it would em- bolden and prepare all the party of the confederates and malecontents ...
... received and settled regality , with such a second person as the earl of Lincoln , and the conjunction and repu- tation of foreign succours , the fame of it would em- bolden and prepare all the party of the confederates and malecontents ...
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abroad affection ambassadors amongst assure BACON bishop blood Britain cause command Commendams conceive council counsellors court crown desire divers doth doubt duke of Britain duke of York earl Edward enemy England farther favour Ferdinando Flanders fortune France French King friends give grace Gray's-Inn hand hath honour hope house of York howsoever humble Ireland judges judgment justice kind King Henry King of Aragon King of Castile King of Scotland King's kingdom lady Lambert Simnel Lastly letter likewise lord chamberlain lord chancellor lord of Essex majesty majesty's manner marriage matter Maximilian means mind nature never nevertheless noble occasion opinion pardon parliament partly peace Perkin person pray Prince principal Queen Rawley's Resuscita reason rebels reign sent servant shew Sir GEORGE VILLIERS Sir Robert Spain subjects things thought tion touching treaty true unto whereby Wherefore wherein whereof wise write