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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... 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 ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant ...
... 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 ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant ...
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... true qualities ingenerate in his judgment or nature . And therefore it was noted by men of great understanding , who seeing his after - acts , looked back upon his former proceedings , that even in the time of King Edward his brother he ...
... true qualities ingenerate in his judgment or nature . And therefore it was noted by men of great understanding , who seeing his after - acts , looked back upon his former proceedings , that even in the time of King Edward his brother he ...
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... true , had prevented the title of the lady Elizabeth . On the other side , if he stood upon his own title of the house of Lancaster , inherent in his person , he knew it was a title condemned by parliament , and generally prejudged in ...
... true , had prevented the title of the lady Elizabeth . On the other side , if he stood upon his own title of the house of Lancaster , inherent in his person , he knew it was a title condemned by parliament , and generally prejudged in ...
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... true to his own will , that he would not en- dure any mention of the lady Elizabeth , no not in the na- ture of special entail , he carried it otherwise with great wisdom and measure : for he did not press to have the act penned by way ...
... true to his own will , that he would not en- dure any mention of the lady Elizabeth , no not in the na- ture of special entail , he carried it otherwise with great wisdom and measure : for he did not press to have the act penned by way ...
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... true person , according to whose pattern he should shape his counterfeit , should think it possible for him to instruct his player , either in gesture and fashions , or in recounting past matters of his life andedu- cation ; or in fit ...
... true person , according to whose pattern he should shape his counterfeit , should think it possible for him to instruct his player , either in gesture and fashions , or in recounting past matters of his life andedu- cation ; or in fit ...
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