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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abroad affection ambassadors amongst assure BACON bishop blood Britain cause command Commendams conceive council counsellors court crown desire divers doth doubt duke of Britain duke of York earl Edward enemy England farther favour Ferdinando Flanders fortune France French King friends give grace Gray's-Inn hand hath honour hope house of York howsoever humble Ireland judges judgment justice kind King Henry King of Aragon King of Castile King of Scotland King's kingdom lady Lambert Simnel Lastly letter likewise lord chamberlain lord chancellor lord of Essex majesty majesty's manner marriage matter Maximilian means mind nature never nevertheless noble occasion opinion pardon parliament partly peace Perkin person pray Prince principal Queen Rawley's Resuscita reason rebels reign sent servant shew Sir GEORGE VILLIERS Sir Robert Spain subjects things thought tion touching treaty true unto whereby Wherefore wherein whereof wise write