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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... took him to life as well as I could , sitting so far off , and having no better light . It is true , your High- ness hath a living pattern , incomparable , of the King your father : but it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ...
... took him to life as well as I could , sitting so far off , and having no better light . It is true , your High- ness hath a living pattern , incomparable , of the King your father : but it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ...
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... took the oath of allegiance and fidelity to him . Whereupon many came out of sanctuary , and many more came out of fear , no less guilty than those that had taken sanctuary . As for money or treasure , the King thought it not seasonable ...
... took the oath of allegiance and fidelity to him . Whereupon many came out of sanctuary , and many more came out of fear , no less guilty than those that had taken sanctuary . As for money or treasure , the King thought it not seasonable ...
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... took a fit occasion to send the lord Treasurer and master Bray , whom he used as counsellor , to the lord mayor of London , requiring of the city a prest of six thousand marks ; but after many parleys , he could obtain but two thousand ...
... took a fit occasion to send the lord Treasurer and master Bray , whom he used as counsellor , to the lord mayor of London , requiring of the city a prest of six thousand marks ; but after many parleys , he could obtain but two thousand ...
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... took them to be but as of the King's party , because they were in his power and at his disposing . So that with marvellous consent and applause , this counterfeit Plantagenet was brought with great solemnity to the castle of Dublin ...
... took them to be but as of the King's party , because they were in his power and at his disposing . So that with marvellous consent and applause , this counterfeit Plantagenet was brought with great solemnity to the castle of Dublin ...
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... took courage , by seeing themselves together in a body , they grew very confident of success ; conceiving and discoursing amongst themselves , that they went in upon far better cards to overthrow King Henry , than King Henry had to over ...
... took courage , by seeing themselves together in a body , they grew very confident of success ; conceiving and discoursing amongst themselves , that they went in upon far better cards to overthrow King Henry , than King Henry had to over ...
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