The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... King in the present , and the other in the future , failing of him ) ; and vehemently suspected to have been the ... King Edward his brother he was not without secret trains and mines to turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ...
... King in the present , and the other in the future , failing of him ) ; and vehemently suspected to have been the ... King Edward his brother he was not without secret trains and mines to turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ...
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... King presently that very day , being the two and twentieth of August , assumed the style of King in his own name , without ... King's ( being an act merely of policy and power ) proceeded not so much from any apprehen- sion he had of Dr ...
... King presently that very day , being the two and twentieth of August , assumed the style of King in his own name , without ... King's ( being an act merely of policy and power ) proceeded not so much from any apprehen- sion he had of Dr ...
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... King of France ; Ferdinando and Isabella Kings of Spain ; and James the Third King of Scotland : with all of which kings and states the King was at that time in good peace and amity . ' At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head ...
... King of France ; Ferdinando and Isabella Kings of Spain ; and James the Third King of Scotland : with all of which kings and states the King was at that time in good peace and amity . ' At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head ...
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... King himself who likewise was attainted : but it was with unanimous consent resolved , that the crown takes away all ... King's enemies there were by parlia- ment attainted3 , the late Duke of Gloucester , calling himself The passage ...
... King himself who likewise was attainted : but it was with unanimous consent resolved , that the crown takes away all ... King's enemies there were by parlia- ment attainted3 , the late Duke of Gloucester , calling himself The passage ...
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... King Richard . And all this time it was still whispered everywhere , that at least one of the children of Edward the Fourth was living . Which bruit was cunningly fomented by such as desired innovation . Neither was the King's nature ...
... King Richard . And all this time it was still whispered everywhere , that at least one of the children of Edward the Fourth was living . Which bruit was cunningly fomented by such as desired innovation . Neither was the King's nature ...
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