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... continued succession of victorious achievements in peace and war ( so history reported him ) might easily by a less skilful hand than Bacon's , using a very little of the novelist's or rhetorician's licence , have been turned into a ...
... continued succession of victorious achievements in peace and war ( so history reported him ) might easily by a less skilful hand than Bacon's , using a very little of the novelist's or rhetorician's licence , have been turned into a ...
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... continued , 1 yet he knew there was a very great difference between a King that holdeth his crown by a civil act of estates , and one that holdeth it originally by the law of nature and descent of blood . Neither wanted there even at ...
... continued , 1 yet he knew there was a very great difference between a King that holdeth his crown by a civil act of estates , and one that holdeth it originally by the law of nature and descent of blood . Neither wanted there even at ...
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... progress as far as Lincoln . 2 Præsentiaque sua , et majestate simul ac comitate . Several pages of the MS . that followed here are lost . and continued his journey to York . At York1 there HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 67.
... progress as far as Lincoln . 2 Præsentiaque sua , et majestate simul ac comitate . Several pages of the MS . that followed here are lost . and continued his journey to York . At York1 there HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 67.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. and continued his journey to York . At York1 there came fresh and more certain advertisement that the Lord Lovell was at hand with a great power of men , and that the Staffords were in ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. and continued his journey to York . At York1 there came fresh and more certain advertisement that the Lord Lovell was at hand with a great power of men , and that the Staffords were in ...
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... continued his nuptial love ( helping herself by some obsequious bearing and dis- sembling of his pleasures ) to the very end . She was much affectionate to her own kindred , even unto fac- tion ; which did stir great envy in the lords ...
... continued his nuptial love ( helping herself by some obsequious bearing and dis- sembling of his pleasures ) to the very end . She was much affectionate to her own kindred , even unto fac- tion ; which did stir great envy in the lords ...
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