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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... shew a little more of the party than of the King . For the lady Elizabeth , she received also a direction torepair with all convenient speed to London , and there to remain with the Queen dowager her mother ; which accordingly she soon ...
... shew a little more of the party than of the King . For the lady Elizabeth , she received also a direction torepair with all convenient speed to London , and there to remain with the Queen dowager her mother ; which accordingly she soon ...
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... shew , yet it reflected upon his party . But wisely not shewing himself at all moved therewith , he would not understand it but as a case in law , and wish- ed the judges to be advised thereupon ; who for that purpose were forthwith ...
... shew , yet it reflected upon his party . But wisely not shewing himself at all moved therewith , he would not understand it but as a case in law , and wish- ed the judges to be advised thereupon ; who for that purpose were forthwith ...
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... shew it here in England ; he thought good , after the manner of scenes in stage - plays and masks , to shew it afar off ; and therefore sailed with his scholar into Ireland , where the 22 History of King Henry VII . A letter to the lord ...
... shew it here in England ; he thought good , after the manner of scenes in stage - plays and masks , to shew it afar off ; and therefore sailed with his scholar into Ireland , where the 22 History of King Henry VII . A letter to the lord ...
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... shew- ed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the envy of that opinion and bruit , how he had been put to death privily in the Tower ; but chiefly to make the people see the levity and imposture of the proceedings of ...
... shew- ed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the envy of that opinion and bruit , how he had been put to death privily in the Tower ; but chiefly to make the people see the levity and imposture of the proceedings of ...
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... shew that it was now fair weather again , and that the imprisonment of Thomas , marquis Dorset , was rather upon suspicion of the time , than of the man , he , the said marquis , was set at liberty , without examination or other circum ...
... shew that it was now fair weather again , and that the imprisonment of Thomas , marquis Dorset , was rather upon suspicion of the time , than of the man , he , the said marquis , was set at liberty , without examination or other circum ...
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