The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... probably been at Gorhambury ever since . They show , among other things , that Bacon's likeness was to his mother ; a fact , I believe , not other- wise known . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME . LITERARY WORKS . HISTORY vi PREFACE .
... probably been at Gorhambury ever since . They show , among other things , that Bacon's likeness was to his mother ; a fact , I believe , not other- wise known . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME . LITERARY WORKS . HISTORY vi PREFACE .
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... probably to relinquish it . The fragment remains however to show that his conception of the character of Henry in all its principal features was formed in his earlier life and under another sover- eign ; and therefore if it stands in ...
... probably to relinquish it . The fragment remains however to show that his conception of the character of Henry in all its principal features was formed in his earlier life and under another sover- eign ; and therefore if it stands in ...
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... probably the place . Compare the expression in Perkin's proclamation further on , " the blessed and debonair govern- ment of our noble father King Edward in his last times . " he was to give place and be removed . And 48 HISTORY OF KING ...
... probably the place . Compare the expression in Perkin's proclamation further on , " the blessed and debonair govern- ment of our noble father King Edward in his last times . " he was to give place and be removed . And 48 HISTORY OF KING ...
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... probably a misprint . 2 This is explained in the translation to mean such a general pardon as was usual after a Parliament . Ut inferioris conditionis homines qui Ri- chardo adhæserant ( ne forte novis motibus materiam præberet ) ...
... probably a misprint . 2 This is explained in the translation to mean such a general pardon as was usual after a Parliament . Ut inferioris conditionis homines qui Ri- chardo adhæserant ( ne forte novis motibus materiam præberet ) ...
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... probably is true that she was not much at 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 ...
... probably is true that she was not much at 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 ...
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