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... virtues and reigning in 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 ...
... virtues and reigning in 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 ...
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... virtue , but yet of rare sagacity , industry , and courage , who for twenty - three years really governed the country by his own wit and his own will . Bacon has accordingly treated the history of his reign as a history of the ...
... virtue , but yet of rare sagacity , industry , and courage , who for twenty - three years really governed the country by his own wit and his own will . Bacon has accordingly treated the history of his reign as a history of the ...
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... virtue approved , jealous of the honour of the English nation , and likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his cruelties and parricides in the opinion of all men weighed down his virtues and ...
... virtue approved , jealous of the honour of the English nation , and likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his cruelties and parricides in the opinion of all men weighed down his virtues and ...
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... virtues at that time had their turns in his na- ture ) restore Edward Stafford eldest son to Henry Duke of Buckingham , attainted in the time of King Richard , not only to his dignities , but to his fortunes and possessions , which were ...
... virtues at that time had their turns in his na- ture ) restore Edward Stafford eldest son to Henry Duke of Buckingham , attainted in the time of King Richard , not only to his dignities , but to his fortunes and possessions , which were ...
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... virtue and good fortune of his two immediate predecessors , Charles the Seventh his grandfather and Lewis the Eleventh his father , re- ceived the kingdom of France in more flourishing and spread estate1 than it had been of many years ...
... virtue and good fortune of his two immediate predecessors , Charles the Seventh his grandfather and Lewis the Eleventh his father , re- ceived the kingdom of France in more flourishing and spread estate1 than it had been of many years ...
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