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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... treaty with Tyrone , before the earl was nominated for the charge of Ireland , 246 48. A letter of advice to my lord of Essex , immedi- ately before his going into Ireland , 49. To my lord of Essex , 248 252 VI 50. A letter to the earl ...
... treaty with Tyrone , before the earl was nominated for the charge of Ireland , 246 48. A letter of advice to my lord of Essex , immedi- ately before his going into Ireland , 49. To my lord of Essex , 248 252 VI 50. A letter to the earl ...
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... treaty of peace that passed between Edward the fourth and Lewis the eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then duke of Glou- cester , stood ever upon the side of ...
... treaty of peace that passed between Edward the fourth and Lewis the eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then duke of Glou- cester , stood ever upon the side of ...
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... treaty on both parts . Urswick made decla- ration to the French King , much to the purpose of the King's answer to the French ambassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the duke of Orleans , and some ...
... treaty on both parts . Urswick made decla- ration to the French King , much to the purpose of the King's answer to the French ambassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the duke of Orleans , and some ...
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... treaty of peace . Whereby he should in one , both ge- nerally abroad veil over his ambition , and win the re- putation of just and moderate proceedings ; and should withal endear himself in the affections of the King of England , as one ...
... treaty of peace . Whereby he should in one , both ge- nerally abroad veil over his ambition , and win the re- putation of just and moderate proceedings ; and should withal endear himself in the affections of the King of England , as one ...
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... treaty . Urswick returned first to the French King , and re- lated to him what had passed . Who finding things to sort to his desire , took hold of them , and said ; That the ambassador might perceive now that , which he for his part ...
... treaty . Urswick returned first to the French King , and re- lated to him what had passed . Who finding things to sort to his desire , took hold of them , and said ; That the ambassador might perceive now that , which he for his part ...
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