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... less abroad to take the air , weak- ly attended , as she used . But the queen answer- ed ; that she had rather be dead , than put in cus- tody . 15. Henry the fourth of France his queen was young with child ; count Soissons , that had ...
... less abroad to take the air , weak- ly attended , as she used . But the queen answer- ed ; that she had rather be dead , than put in cus- tody . 15. Henry the fourth of France his queen was young with child ; count Soissons , that had ...
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... less profit ; and withal was made privy counsellor . After a few days , the Lord Coke meeting with the king's at- torney , said unto him ; Mr. Attorney , this is all your doing It is you that have made this stir , Mr. Attorney answered ...
... less profit ; and withal was made privy counsellor . After a few days , the Lord Coke meeting with the king's at- torney , said unto him ; Mr. Attorney , this is all your doing It is you that have made this stir , Mr. Attorney answered ...
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... . The king asked him the cause . He answered ; because you having suffered at the hands of Charles the greatest bitterness that ever prince did from another , never- D the less he would trust his person into your hands 33.
... . The king asked him the cause . He answered ; because you having suffered at the hands of Charles the greatest bitterness that ever prince did from another , never- D the less he would trust his person into your hands 33.
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Francis Bacon. the less he would trust his person into your hands . Why , Bresquet , said the king , what wilt thou say , if thou seest him pass back in as great safety , as if he marched through the midst of Spain ? saith Bresquet ; why ...
Francis Bacon. the less he would trust his person into your hands . Why , Bresquet , said the king , what wilt thou say , if thou seest him pass back in as great safety , as if he marched through the midst of Spain ? saith Bresquet ; why ...
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... less by their advancement . 254. He said again ; good fame is like fire . When you have kindled it , you may easily preserve it ; but if once you extinguish it , you will not easily kindle it again ; at least , not make 66.
... less by their advancement . 254. He said again ; good fame is like fire . When you have kindled it , you may easily preserve it ; but if once you extinguish it , you will not easily kindle it again ; at least , not make 66.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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