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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... whereof , exception was taken to divers persons in the house of commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; and that it should be a ...
... whereof , exception was taken to divers persons in the house of commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; and that it should be a ...
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... whereof from the very beginning he was not forgetful ; and had been more happy at the latter end , if his early providence , which kept him from all necessity of exacting upon his people , could likewise have attempered his nature ...
... whereof from the very beginning he was not forgetful ; and had been more happy at the latter end , if his early providence , which kept him from all necessity of exacting upon his people , could likewise have attempered his nature ...
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... whereof the relations which we have are so naked , as they leave it scarce credible ; not for the nature of it , for it hath fallen out often , but for the manner and circumstance of it , especially in the beginnings . Therefore we ...
... whereof the relations which we have are so naked , as they leave it scarce credible ; not for the nature of it , for it hath fallen out often , but for the manner and circumstance of it , especially in the beginnings . Therefore we ...
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... whereof the vant - guard only , well strengthened with wings , came to fight that the fight was fierce and obstinate , and lasted three hours , before the victory inclined either way ; save that judgment might be made by that the King's ...
... whereof the vant - guard only , well strengthened with wings , came to fight that the fight was fierce and obstinate , and lasted three hours , before the victory inclined either way ; save that judgment might be made by that the King's ...
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... whereof he saw the realm was full , who might have their refuge into Scotland , which was not under key , as the ports were ; for that cause rather than for any doubt of hos tility from those parts , before his coming to London , when ...
... whereof he saw the realm was full , who might have their refuge into Scotland , which was not under key , as the ports were ; for that cause rather than for any doubt of hos tility from those parts , before his coming to London , when ...
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