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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... thing for his safety ; thinking nevertheless to per- form all things now , rather as an exercise than as a labour . So he being truly informed , that the northern parts were not only affectionate to the house of York , VOL . V. C but ...
... thing for his safety ; thinking nevertheless to per- form all things now , rather as an exercise than as a labour . So he being truly informed , that the northern parts were not only affectionate to the house of York , VOL . V. C but ...
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... things succeeded well he should be put down , and the true Plantagenet received ; wherein nevertheless the earl of Lincoln had his particular hopes . After they were come into Ireland , and that the party took courage , by seeing ...
... things succeeded well he should be put down , and the true Plantagenet received ; wherein nevertheless the earl of Lincoln had his particular hopes . After they were come into Ireland , and that the party took courage , by seeing ...
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... things near hand . And therefore , awakened by so fresh and unexpected dangers , he entered into due con- sideration , as well how to weed out the partakers of the former rebellion , as to kill the seeds of the like in time to come ...
... things near hand . And therefore , awakened by so fresh and unexpected dangers , he entered into due con- sideration , as well how to weed out the partakers of the former rebellion , as to kill the seeds of the like in time to come ...
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... things should go so between them , as he should not be able to acquit himself in gratitude towards them both ; and ... thing touching the re - annexing of Britain , as the am- bassadors had avoided to mention it : save that he gave a ...
... things should go so between them , as he should not be able to acquit himself in gratitude towards them both ; and ... thing touching the re - annexing of Britain , as the am- bassadors had avoided to mention it : save that he gave a ...
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... things amiss , as afterwards ap- peared . He sent therefore forthwith to the French King Christopher Urswick , his chaplain , a person by him much trusted and employed : choosing him the ra- ther , because he was a churchman , as best ...
... things amiss , as afterwards ap- peared . He sent therefore forthwith to the French King Christopher Urswick , his chaplain , a person by him much trusted and employed : choosing him the ra- ther , because he was a churchman , as best ...
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