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... person and the person of the Prince deceased ; " thereon he said " lieth a long tale ; " how he knew things he was ashamed to speak of ; and lastly ( to come to the point ) how " he could make one discovery that should deserve his life ...
... person and the person of the Prince deceased ; " thereon he said " lieth a long tale ; " how he knew things he was ashamed to speak of ; and lastly ( to come to the point ) how " he could make one discovery that should deserve his life ...
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... persons , who wished also to preserve their own dignity , procured him the reputation of covetousness and boldness . Wherein assuredly they were not far from the truth : for he was by nature extremely bold , and never showed any bash ...
... persons , who wished also to preserve their own dignity , procured him the reputation of covetousness and boldness . Wherein assuredly they were not far from the truth : for he was by nature extremely bold , and never showed any bash ...
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... persons who had any power , so obliged and bound to himself by private benefits , that there was no danger of any combination being formed to oppose his designs , before he should openly invade the commonwealth . Which though he had ...
... persons who had any power , so obliged and bound to himself by private benefits , that there was no danger of any combination being formed to oppose his designs , before he should openly invade the commonwealth . Which though he had ...
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... persons than by appointment of the sovereign . ' IV . A little further on ( p . 604. ) , where Camden men- tions the blame which was cast on Sir Francis Drake for not supporting the land - forces with his fleet , Bacon adds ( Faust . F ...
... persons than by appointment of the sovereign . ' IV . A little further on ( p . 604. ) , where Camden men- tions the blame which was cast on Sir Francis Drake for not supporting the land - forces with his fleet , Bacon adds ( Faust . F ...
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... persons , he would not have gone forth with so small a force and so slightly armed . To which ( Cam- den had added , p . 856. ) Bacon replied , " This was cunningly done of you , who placed all your hope in the citizens ' arms ...
... persons , he would not have gone forth with so small a force and so slightly armed . To which ( Cam- den had added , p . 856. ) Bacon replied , " This was cunningly done of you , who placed all your hope in the citizens ' arms ...
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