The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... realm , and by such original documents as Sir Robert Cotton could supply , to educe a living likeness of the man and the time , to detect the true relations of events , and to present them to the reader in their proper succession and ...
... realm , and by such original documents as Sir Robert Cotton could supply , to educe a living likeness of the man and the time , to detect the true relations of events , and to present them to the reader in their proper succession and ...
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... realm in right good order , for the which he was greatly rev- erenced of foreign princes . " Such a passage would have been a very fair foundation in fact for a fancy- portrait of a great and wise king . A man combining in himself all ...
... realm in right good order , for the which he was greatly rev- erenced of foreign princes . " Such a passage would have been a very fair foundation in fact for a fancy- portrait of a great and wise king . A man combining in himself all ...
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... realm , and that it tended directly to the disinherison of the line of York , held then the indubiate 2 heirs of the crown . So that if he should have no issue by the Lady Elizabeth , which should be descendants of the double line ...
... realm , and that it tended directly to the disinherison of the line of York , held then the indubiate 2 heirs of the crown . So that if he should have no issue by the Lady Elizabeth , which should be descendants of the double line ...
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... realm . The root of all was the discountenancing of the house of York , which the general body of the realm still affected . This did alienate the hearts of the subjects from him daily more and more , especially when they saw that after ...
... realm . The root of all was the discountenancing of the house of York , which the general body of the realm still affected . This did alienate the hearts of the subjects from him daily more and more , especially when they saw that after ...
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... realm of England . Neither did the party in this heat of affec- tion much trouble themselves with the attainder of George Duke of Clarence ; having newly learned by the King's example that attainders do not interrupt the conveying of ...
... realm of England . Neither did the party in this heat of affec- tion much trouble themselves with the attainder of George Duke of Clarence ; having newly learned by the King's example that attainders do not interrupt the conveying of ...
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