The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... ambassador unto Pope Innocent , signifying unto him this his marriage ; and that now like another Æneas he had passed 1 We learn from the Herald's narrative ( Cott . MSS . Jul . xii . fo . 28. ) that the resolution was taken at Warwick ...
... ambassador unto Pope Innocent , signifying unto him this his marriage ; and that now like another Æneas he had passed 1 We learn from the Herald's narrative ( Cott . MSS . Jul . xii . fo . 28. ) that the resolution was taken at Warwick ...
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... ambassador ; and offering both his person and the forces of his kingdom upon all occasions to do him service . The ambassador making his oration1 to the Pope in the presence of the cardinals , did so magnify the King and Queen , as was ...
... ambassador ; and offering both his person and the forces of his kingdom upon all occasions to do him service . The ambassador making his oration1 to the Pope in the presence of the cardinals , did so magnify the King and Queen , as was ...
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... ambassadors unto him to pray his assistance , or at least that he would stand neutral . Which ambas- sadors found the King at Leicester , 5 and delivered their ambassage to this effect : They first imparted unto the King the success ...
... ambassadors unto him to pray his assistance , or at least that he would stand neutral . Which ambas- sadors found the King at Leicester , 5 and delivered their ambassage to this effect : They first imparted unto the King the success ...
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... ambassadors bare aloof from it as from a rock , knowing that it made most against them ; and therefore by all means declined any men- tion thereof , but contrariwise interlaced in their con- ference with the King the assured purpose of ...
... ambassadors bare aloof from it as from a rock , knowing that it made most against them ; and therefore by all means declined any men- tion thereof , but contrariwise interlaced in their con- ference with the King the assured purpose of ...
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... ambassadors . And first returned their compliment , shewing he was right glad of the French King's reception of those towns from Maximilian . Then he familiarly related some particular passages of his own adventures and victory passed ...
... ambassadors . And first returned their compliment , shewing he was right glad of the French King's reception of those towns from Maximilian . Then he familiarly related some particular passages of his own adventures and victory passed ...
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