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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... sure no man thinking any ignominy or contumely unworthy of him , that had been the executioner of King Henry the sixth , that innocent Prince , with his own hands ; the contriver of the death of the duke of Clarence his brother ; the ...
... sure no man thinking any ignominy or contumely unworthy of him , that had been the executioner of King Henry the sixth , that innocent Prince , with his own hands ; the contriver of the death of the duke of Clarence his brother ; the ...
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... sure to fall away of himself , and the true to be made sure of by the King , it might open and pave a fair and prepared way to his own title . With this resolution he sailed secretly into Flanders , where was a little before arrived the ...
... sure to fall away of himself , and the true to be made sure of by the King , it might open and pave a fair and prepared way to his own title . With this resolution he sailed secretly into Flanders , where was a little before arrived the ...
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... sure to be kept from being " diminished by any over - trading of the foreigner , 66 " And lastly , because the King is well assured , that you would not have him poor , that wishes you rich ; " he doubteth not but that you will have ...
... sure to be kept from being " diminished by any over - trading of the foreigner , 66 " And lastly , because the King is well assured , that you would not have him poor , that wishes you rich ; " he doubteth not but that you will have ...
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... sure for his part it hath not ❝ done in his . 66 " For the action of Flanders : as the former of Bri- " tain was a war of necessity , so this was a war of justice ; which with a good King is of equal neces- sity with danger of estate ...
... sure for his part it hath not ❝ done in his . 66 " For the action of Flanders : as the former of Bri- " tain was a war of necessity , so this was a war of justice ; which with a good King is of equal neces- sity with danger of estate ...
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... sure he is , when the French King and himself sent to " the subjects of Scotland , that had taken arms against " their King , they both spake in another stile , and did " in princely manner signify their detestation of po- " pular ...
... sure he is , when the French King and himself sent to " the subjects of Scotland , that had taken arms against " their King , they both spake in another stile , and did " in princely manner signify their detestation of po- " pular ...
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