The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... Scotland : with all of which kings and states the King was at that time in good peace and amity . At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head had put perils into his thoughts ) he did institute for the better security of his ...
... Scotland : with all of which kings and states the King was at that time in good peace and amity . At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head had put perils into his thoughts ) he did institute for the better security of his ...
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... Scotland ( which was not under key as the ports were ) , for that cause rather than for any doubt of hostility from those parts , before his coming to Lon- don , when he was at Newcastle , had sent a solemn ambassage unto James the ...
... Scotland ( which was not under key as the ports were ) , for that cause rather than for any doubt of hostility from those parts , before his coming to Lon- don , when he was at Newcastle , had sent a solemn ambassage unto James the ...
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... Scotland towards England ; of Portugal towards Spain ; of the smaller estates of Italy towards the greater ; and so of Germany ; or as if some of you of the commons might not live and dwell safely besides some of these great lords . And ...
... Scotland towards England ; of Portugal towards Spain ; of the smaller estates of Italy towards the greater ; and so of Germany ; or as if some of you of the commons might not live and dwell safely besides some of these great lords . And ...
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... Scotland by a miserable disaster . For this 3 unfortunate Prince , after a long smother of discontent and hatred of many of his nobility and people , break- ing forth at times into seditions and alterations of court , was at last ...
... Scotland by a miserable disaster . For this 3 unfortunate Prince , after a long smother of discontent and hatred of many of his nobility and people , break- ing forth at times into seditions and alterations of court , was at last ...
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... Scotland , with full power to array and muster the men of Northumberland , and to treat with agents of the Scotch King . On the 22nd he was directed to publish a proclamation ordering home all the idle and vagrant Scots that had overrun ...
... Scotland , with full power to array and muster the men of Northumberland , and to treat with agents of the Scotch King . On the 22nd he was directed to publish a proclamation ordering home all the idle and vagrant Scots that had overrun ...
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