The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... carry any show or taste at all of flattery ; a point noted for an infallible demonstration of a good time . King Henry , the seventh of that name , after he had lived about fifty - two years , and thereof reigned twenty - three and some ...
... carry any show or taste at all of flattery ; a point noted for an infallible demonstration of a good time . King Henry , the seventh of that name , after he had lived about fifty - two years , and thereof reigned twenty - three and some ...
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... carried it otherwise with great wisdom and mea- For he did not press to have the act penned by way of declaration or recognition of right ; as on the other side he avoided to have it by new law or ordinance ; but chose rather a kind of ...
... carried it otherwise with great wisdom and mea- For he did not press to have the act penned by way of declaration or recognition of right ; as on the other side he avoided to have it by new law or ordinance ; but chose rather a kind of ...
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... carried their reward upon themselves ; yet he did use to raise them by steps ; that he might not lose the profit of the first fruits ' , which by that course of gradation was multiplied . At last upon the eighteenth of January was ...
... carried their reward upon themselves ; yet he did use to raise them by steps ; that he might not lose the profit of the first fruits ' , which by that course of gradation was multiplied . At last upon the eighteenth of January was ...
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... carry him to the Tower , with a fair message nevertheless that he should bear that disgrace with patience ; for that the King meant not his hurt , but only to preserve him from doing hurt either to the King's service or to himself ; and ...
... carry him to the Tower , with a fair message nevertheless that he should bear that disgrace with patience ; for that the King meant not his hurt , but only to preserve him from doing hurt either to the King's service or to himself ; and ...
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... carried by France ; being so great and opulent a duchy , and situate so opportunely to annoy England either for coast or trade . But the King's hopes were , that partly by negligence , commonly imputed to the French , ( especially in ...
... carried by France ; being so great and opulent a duchy , and situate so opportunely to annoy England either for coast or trade . But the King's hopes were , that partly by negligence , commonly imputed to the French , ( especially in ...
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