The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... HENRY VII . APPENDIX I. - Great Councils · II . - Perkin Warbeck's Proclamation · III . - Character of Henry VII . from the Latin Translation - THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VIII . · THE BEGINNING OF THE ...
... HENRY VII . APPENDIX I. - Great Councils · II . - Perkin Warbeck's Proclamation · III . - Character of Henry VII . from the Latin Translation - THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VIII . · THE BEGINNING OF THE ...
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Francis Bacon. PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . THE history of the reign of King Henry the Seventh was the first work composed by Bacon after his fall ; the fruit of his first few months of leisure . The subject indeed ...
Francis Bacon. PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . THE history of the reign of King Henry the Seventh was the first work composed by Bacon after his fall ; the fruit of his first few months of leisure . The subject indeed ...
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... Henry the Seventh , nor indeed of any other English king , in which such an effect is produced in a degree at all comparable to this . Indeed if the question could be made to turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the ...
... Henry the Seventh , nor indeed of any other English king , in which such an effect is produced in a degree at all comparable to this . Indeed if the question could be made to turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the ...
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... Henry was the least odious of the three royal sages . " It is due in the strictest justice to Lord Bacon not to omit , that the history was written to gratify James I. , to whom he was then suing for bitter bread , who revised it , and ...
... Henry was the least odious of the three royal sages . " It is due in the strictest justice to Lord Bacon not to omit , that the history was written to gratify James I. , to whom he was then suing for bitter bread , who revised it , and ...
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... Henry was in his entire character and in all his ways , both as a man and as a king , the very contrast and opposite ... Henry's character may appear to us , which mark him as so peculiarly the opposite of James , we are to remember that ...
... Henry was in his entire character and in all his ways , both as a man and as a king , the very contrast and opposite ... Henry's character may appear to us , which mark him as so peculiarly the opposite of James , we are to remember that ...
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