The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... to the Essays To the Earl of Arundel and Surrey : just before his death , being the last Letter he ever wrote . . . . . The last Will of Francis Bacon Viscount St. Alban 238 247 1 248 249 6 24 APOPHTHEGMS . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , the morrow.
... to the Essays To the Earl of Arundel and Surrey : just before his death , being the last Letter he ever wrote . . . . . The last Will of Francis Bacon Viscount St. Alban 238 247 1 248 249 6 24 APOPHTHEGMS . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , the morrow.
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... Queen answered very gravely , that 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 ...
... Queen answered very gravely , that 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 ...
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... queen ; and now , that he hath left no higher degree of earthly honour , he intends to crown my innocency with the glory of martyrdom , 3. His majesty James the first , king of Great Britain , having made unto his parliament an ex ...
... queen ; and now , that he hath left no higher degree of earthly honour , he intends to crown my innocency with the glory of martyrdom , 3. His majesty James the first , king of Great Britain , having made unto his parliament an ex ...
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... queen Eliza- beth . The queen ( having first intelligence there- of ) , said to the secretary , wote you what ? The arch - duke is risen from the grave . He answered ; what , without the trumpet of the arch - angel 4.
... queen Eliza- beth . The queen ( having first intelligence there- of ) , said to the secretary , wote you what ? The arch - duke is risen from the grave . He answered ; what , without the trumpet of the arch - angel 4.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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