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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... soon after did , accompanied with many noblemen and ladies of honour . In the mean season the King set forwards by easy journeys to the city of London , receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed ...
... soon after did , accompanied with many noblemen and ladies of honour . In the mean season the King set forwards by easy journeys to the city of London , receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed ...
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... soon that he came in by battle , he made offertory of his standards , and had orizons and Te Deum again sung ; and went to his lodging prepared in the bishop of London's palace , where he stayed for a time . During his abode there , he ...
... soon that he came in by battle , he made offertory of his standards , and had orizons and Te Deum again sung ; and went to his lodging prepared in the bishop of London's palace , where he stayed for a time . During his abode there , he ...
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... soon after , upon the death of Bourchier , he made archbishop of Canterbury . And for Fox , he made him lord keeper of his privy - seal , and afterwards advanced him by degrees , from Exeter to Bath and Wells , thence to Durham , and ...
... soon after , upon the death of Bourchier , he made archbishop of Canterbury . And for Fox , he made him lord keeper of his privy - seal , and afterwards advanced him by degrees , from Exeter to Bath and Wells , thence to Durham , and ...
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... which doth chiefly fortify this conjecture is , that as soon as the matter brake forth in any strength , 1 it was one of the King's first acts to History of King Henry VII . 21 To the lord keeper, ikke 218 To the lord keeper, ibid.
... which doth chiefly fortify this conjecture is , that as soon as the matter brake forth in any strength , 1 it was one of the King's first acts to History of King Henry VII . 21 To the lord keeper, ikke 218 To the lord keeper, ibid.
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... soon after a general bruit that Plantagenet had escaped out of the Tower , and thereby finding him so much beloved amongst the people , and such rejoicing at his escape , the cunning priest changed his copy , and chose now Plantagenet ...
... soon after a general bruit that Plantagenet had escaped out of the Tower , and thereby finding him so much beloved amongst the people , and such rejoicing at his escape , the cunning priest changed his copy , and chose now Plantagenet ...
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