The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... day . 2 It was out on the 6th of April . See a letter from Rev. Joseph Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville . Court and Times of James I. , vol . ii . p . 303 . - to me to be of this nature , I have 18 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
... day . 2 It was out on the 6th of April . See a letter from Rev. Joseph Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville . Court and Times of James I. , vol . ii . p . 303 . - to me to be of this nature , I have 18 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
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... court ; and there will be no doubt but the times which I have chosen are of all former times of this nation [ the fittest ] to be registered ; if it be not in this respect , that they be of too fresh memory , which point I know very ...
... court ; and there will be no doubt but the times which I have chosen are of all former times of this nation [ the fittest ] to be registered ; if it be not in this respect , that they be of too fresh memory , which point I know very ...
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... court where infinite eyes had been upon him . For King Edward , touched with remorse of his brother the Duke of Clarence's death , would not indeed restore his son ( of whom we speak ) to be Duke of Clarence , but yet created him Earl ...
... court where infinite eyes had been upon him . For King Edward , touched with remorse of his brother the Duke of Clarence's death , would not indeed restore his son ( of whom we speak ) to be Duke of Clarence , but yet created him Earl ...
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... accuracy . It is certainly not true that the Queen Dowager was entirely secluded from court for the remainder of her life ; for she was with her pretences , that she had delivered her two daughters out HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 73.
... accuracy . It is certainly not true that the Queen Dowager was entirely secluded from court for the remainder of her life ; for she was with her pretences , that she had delivered her two daughters out HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 73.
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... court , but lived in retirement ; for which there may have been many reasons . She was growing old ; the King's mother was gener- ally with the Queen ; and it often happens that the mother and the mother- in - law can live more ...
... court , but lived in retirement ; for which there may have been many reasons . She was growing old ; the King's mother was gener- ally with the Queen ; and it often happens that the mother and the mother- in - law can live more ...
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