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... troubles , it is not before the 4th of June , when he was released from the Tower , - hardly perhaps before the 22nd , when he returned to Gorhambury , —that he can be supposed to have commenced the work . By the end of the following ...
... troubles , it is not before the 4th of June , when he was released from the Tower , - hardly perhaps before the 22nd , when he returned to Gorhambury , —that he can be supposed to have commenced the work . By the end of the following ...
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... trouble and war he kept his 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 ...
... trouble and war he kept his 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 ...
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... troubles . The severity of his exactions again is excused by Polydore Vergil as a politic art to keep turbulent subjects in obedience . Bacon imputes it to a vice of his nature in coveting to accumulate treasure , and represents it as ...
... troubles . The severity of his exactions again is excused by Polydore Vergil as a politic art to keep turbulent subjects in obedience . Bacon imputes it to a vice of his nature in coveting to accumulate treasure , and represents it as ...
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... trouble to compare this history with those that went before , will be convinced that the portrait of Henry is a true study from nature , and one of the most careful , curious , and ingenious studies of the kind ever produced . It is ...
... trouble to compare this history with those that went before , will be convinced that the portrait of Henry is a true study from nature , and one of the most careful , curious , and ingenious studies of the kind ever produced . It is ...
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... troubles , which 1 These words are supplied from the Cabala . 2 Both the MS . and the copy in the Cabala have 1504 : an error prob- ably of the transcriber : 4 carelessly written being very like 9 . he overcame happily ; a matter that ...
... troubles , which 1 These words are supplied from the Cabala . 2 Both the MS . and the copy in the Cabala have 1504 : an error prob- ably of the transcriber : 4 carelessly written being very like 9 . he overcame happily ; a matter that ...
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