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... Kingdom of Britain 61 COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL Preface Of the Colours of Good and Evil LETTER AND DISCOURSE TO SIR HENRY SAVILL TOUCHING 88888 89 99 HELPS FOR THE INTELLECTUAL POWERS SHORT NOTES FOR CIVIL CONVERSATION 121 · 135 ...
... Kingdom of Britain 61 COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL Preface Of the Colours of Good and Evil LETTER AND DISCOURSE TO SIR HENRY SAVILL TOUCHING 88888 89 99 HELPS FOR THE INTELLECTUAL POWERS SHORT NOTES FOR CIVIL CONVERSATION 121 · 135 ...
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... kingdom ; who has no good quality higher then prudence ; who is taught by policy not to be cruel when he is secure , but who treats pity and affection like malice and hatred , as passions which disturb his thoughts and bias his judgment ...
... kingdom ; who has no good quality higher then prudence ; who is taught by policy not to be cruel when he is secure , but who treats pity and affection like malice and hatred , as passions which disturb his thoughts and bias his judgment ...
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... kingdom was chiefly owing , is considered by Bacon " as one of the causes of his troublesome reign . " And generally the many dif ficulties with which he had to contend are expressly mentioned as not inherent in the case , but as the ...
... kingdom was chiefly owing , is considered by Bacon " as one of the causes of his troublesome reign . " And generally the many dif ficulties with which he had to contend are expressly mentioned as not inherent in the case , but as the ...
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... kingdom . The idea of beginning with the accession of Henry the Seventh occurred to him afterwards in 1605 ; as may be seen by comparing his well known . letter to Lord Chancellor Egerton , which was writ- ten on the 2nd of April in ...
... kingdom . The idea of beginning with the accession of Henry the Seventh occurred to him afterwards in 1605 ; as may be seen by comparing his well known . letter to Lord Chancellor Egerton , which was writ- ten on the 2nd of April in ...
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... kingdom the Earl of Richmond , thenceforth styled Henry the Seventh . The King immediately after the victory , as one that had been bred under a devout mother , and was in his nature a great observer of religious forms , caused Te deum ...
... kingdom the Earl of Richmond , thenceforth styled Henry the Seventh . The King immediately after the victory , as one that had been bred under a devout mother , and was in his nature a great observer of religious forms , caused Te deum ...
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