The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... lived about fifty - two years , and thereof reigned twenty- three and some months , deceased of a consumption the 22nd day of April , in the palace which he had built at Ritchemount , in the year of our Redemption 1509.2 This king ...
... lived about fifty - two years , and thereof reigned twenty- three and some months , deceased of a consumption the 22nd day of April , in the palace which he had built at Ritchemount , in the year of our Redemption 1509.2 This king ...
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... lived with him ( for she died before him ) , he shewed himself no very indulgent husband2 towards her though 1 i . e . the portion of the profit which he contrived to secure for himself . The first - fruits at that time went to the Pope ...
... lived with him ( for she died before him ) , he shewed himself no very indulgent husband2 towards her though 1 i . e . the portion of the profit which he contrived to secure for himself . The first - fruits at that time went to the Pope ...
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... lived . He deferred her coronation two whole years , and doubtless would have done so for ever , if he had not thought it prejudicial to him to persist in refusing her that honour . Nay perhaps he would have dealt with her as Edward the ...
... lived . He deferred her coronation two whole years , and doubtless would have done so for ever , if he had not thought it prejudicial to him to persist in refusing her that honour . Nay perhaps he would have dealt with her as Edward the ...
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... lived in Oxford , and had to his pupil a baker's son named Lambert Simnell , of the age of some fif son1 teen years ; a comely youth , and well favoured , not without some extraordinary dignity and grace of as- pect . It came into this ...
... lived in Oxford , and had to his pupil a baker's son named Lambert Simnell , of the age of some fif son1 teen years ; a comely youth , and well favoured , not without some extraordinary dignity and grace of as- pect . It came into this ...
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... 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 comfortably at a ...
... 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 comfortably at a ...
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