The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... French king : and how ? not ( as Polydore would have it ) from reposing too much trust in the promises of his confederates ; but simply because the French king understood the case , and he did not . His system of secret espionage is ...
... French king : and how ? not ( as Polydore would have it ) from reposing too much trust in the promises of his confederates ; but simply because the French king understood the case , and he did not . His system of secret espionage is ...
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... French , Spanish , succors , protections , new and extraordinary kinds of confede- racies with subjects . Generally without question the state of this nation never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of Europe ; as that ...
... French , Spanish , succors , protections , new and extraordinary kinds of confede- racies with subjects . Generally without question the state of this nation never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of Europe ; as that ...
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... French King , by the virtue and good fortune of his two immediate predecessors , Charles the Seventh his grandfather and Lewis the Eleventh his father , received the kingdom of France in more flourishing and spread estate1 than it had ...
... French King , by the virtue and good fortune of his two immediate predecessors , Charles the Seventh his grandfather and Lewis the Eleventh his father , received the kingdom of France in more flourishing and spread estate1 than it had ...
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... French nobility , which had taken arms against their King . Wherefore King Charles , being resolved upon that war , knew well he could not receive any opposition so potent as if King Henry should either upon policy of state in ...
... French nobility , which had taken arms against their King . Wherefore King Charles , being resolved upon that war , knew well he could not receive any opposition so potent as if King Henry should either upon policy of state in ...
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... French form of a phrase with which the ear had become familiar in French . affairs : But howsoever it stood for the point of VOL . VI . F HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 65.
... French form of a phrase with which the ear had become familiar in French . affairs : But howsoever it stood for the point of VOL . VI . F HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 65.
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