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... kings , are , in effect , compre- hended in these remembrances ; remember thou art a man ; remember thou art God's vicegerent . The one bridleth their power , and the other their will . " It were good that men , in their innovations ...
... kings , are , in effect , compre- hended in these remembrances ; remember thou art a man ; remember thou art God's vicegerent . The one bridleth their power , and the other their will . " It were good that men , in their innovations ...
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... it was best first to en- quire of them , whether they would be released or no . 2. Queen Ann Bullen , at the time when she was led to be beheaded in the Tower , called one B of the king's privy chamber to her , and said APOPHTHEGMS.
... it was best first to en- quire of them , whether they would be released or no . 2. Queen Ann Bullen , at the time when she was led to be beheaded in the Tower , called one B of the king's privy chamber to her , and said APOPHTHEGMS.
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Francis Bacon. of the king's privy chamber to her , and said unto him , commend me to the king , and tell him , that he hath been ever constant in his course of advanc- ing me ; from a private gentlewoman he made me a marchioness ; and ...
Francis Bacon. of the king's privy chamber to her , and said unto him , commend me to the king , and tell him , that he hath been ever constant in his course of advanc- ing me ; from a private gentlewoman he made me a marchioness ; and ...
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... king ; there was nothing there but a kind of confusion and hotch - potch of justice : one while they were a star - chamber ; another while a king's - bench ; another , a common - pleas ; another , a commission of oyer and terminer . His ...
... king ; there was nothing there but a kind of confusion and hotch - potch of justice : one while they were a star - chamber ; another while a king's - bench ; another , a common - pleas ; another , a commission of oyer and terminer . His ...
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... king's houses , nor in the course of his progress ; whereof he should never have use nor pleasure . Why , ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when ...
... king's houses , nor in the course of his progress ; whereof he should never have use nor pleasure . Why , ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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