The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... ancient histories were contrived out of divers particular Commentaries , Relations , and Narra- tions , which it was not hard to digest with ornament , and thereof to compound one entire Story . And as at the first such writers had the ...
... ancient histories were contrived out of divers particular Commentaries , Relations , and Narra- tions , which it was not hard to digest with ornament , and thereof to compound one entire Story . And as at the first such writers had the ...
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... ancient times , because those helps and grounds did more and more fail ; although if I be not deceived I may truly affirm that there have no times passed over in this nation which have produced greater actions , nor more worthy to be ...
... ancient times , because those helps and grounds did more and more fail ; although if I be not deceived I may truly affirm that there have no times passed over in this nation which have produced greater actions , nor more worthy to be ...
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... ancient authority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and refrained it . Whereas Empson and Dudley that followed ( being persons that had no reputation with him , otherwise than the servile following of his own humour ) ...
... ancient authority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and refrained it . Whereas Empson and Dudley that followed ( being persons that had no reputation with him , otherwise than the servile following of his own humour ) ...
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... father . But it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant , FRANCIS ST . ALBAN . THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
... father . But it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ancient pieces . God preserve your Highness . Your Highness's most humble and devoted servant , FRANCIS ST . ALBAN . THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH.
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... ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of Lancaster , to which he was inheritor in his own person.3 The third , the title of the sword or conquest , for that he came in by victory of battle , and that the ...
... ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of Lancaster , to which he was inheritor in his own person.3 The third , the title of the sword or conquest , for that he came in by victory of battle , and that the ...
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