The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... Parliament to be 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 ...
... Parliament to be 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 ...
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... Parliament were past . The one , lest a joint coronation of himself and his Queen might give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by Parliament ...
... Parliament were past . The one , lest a joint coronation of himself and his Queen might give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by Parliament ...
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... Parliament , which began but seven days after . It was a pestilent fever , but as it seemeth not seated in the veins or humours ; for that there followed no carbuncle , no purple or livid spots , 1 or the like , the mass of the body ...
... Parliament , which began but seven days after . It was a pestilent fever , but as it seemeth not seated in the veins or humours ; for that there followed no carbuncle , no purple or livid spots , 1 or the like , the mass of the body ...
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... Parliament ; bearing a wise and decent respect to distribute his creations , some to honour his coronation , and some his Parliament . The coronation followed two days after , upon the thirtieth day of October in the year of our Lord ...
... Parliament ; bearing a wise and decent respect to distribute his creations , some to honour his coronation , and some his Parliament . The coronation followed two days after , upon the thirtieth day of October in the year of our Lord ...
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... Parliament ( and that so speedily ) were chiefly three . First , to procure the crown to be entailed upon himself . Next to have the attainders of all his party ( which were in no small number ) reversed , and all acts of hostility by ...
... Parliament ( and that so speedily ) were chiefly three . First , to procure the crown to be entailed upon himself . Next to have the attainders of all his party ( which were in no small number ) reversed , and all acts of hostility by ...
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