The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... enemy to the whole state , and a proscribed person , chose rather to keep state and strike a reverence into the people than to fawn upon them . He went first into St. Paul's Church , where , not meaning that the people should forget too ...
... enemy to the whole state , and a proscribed person , chose rather to keep state and strike a reverence into the people than to fawn upon them . He went first into St. Paul's Church , where , not meaning that the people should forget too ...
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... enemies . The third , to calm and quiet the fears of the rest of that party by a general pardon ; 2 not being ignorant in how great danger a King stands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are con- scious in themselves that ...
... enemies . The third , to calm and quiet the fears of the rest of that party by a general pardon ; 2 not being ignorant in how great danger a King stands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are con- scious in themselves that ...
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... enemy or banished man . For that which concerned the entailing of the crown ( more than that he was true to his own will , that he would not endure any mention of the Lady Elizabeth , no not in the nature of special entail ' ) , he ...
... enemy or banished man . For that which concerned the entailing of the crown ( more than that he was true to his own will , that he would not endure any mention of the Lady Elizabeth , no not in the nature of special entail ' ) , he ...
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... enemies there were by parliament attainted , the late Duke of Gloucester , 1 The passage within brackets is taken from the MS .; where it is crossed out ; and against the last sentence is written in the margin , in a hand which I do not ...
... enemies there were by parliament attainted , the late Duke of Gloucester , 1 The passage within brackets is taken from the MS .; where it is crossed out ; and against the last sentence is written in the margin , in a hand which I do not ...
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... take command of " the armed force about to proceed to sea against the king's enemies there cruising . " Cal . Pat . Rolls . 2 Hen . VII . he should be assailed both upon the east parts of HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 85.
... take command of " the armed force about to proceed to sea against the king's enemies there cruising . " Cal . Pat . Rolls . 2 Hen . VII . he should be assailed both upon the east parts of HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 85.
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