The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... forces and of prince and prince in sufficiency , that bring upon the stage the best parts for observation . Now if you look into the general natures of the times ( which I have undertaken ) throughout Europe , whereof the times of this ...
... forces and of prince and prince in sufficiency , that bring upon the stage the best parts for observation . Now if you look into the general natures of the times ( which I have undertaken ) throughout Europe , whereof the times of this ...
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... forces to resist the rebels , than of the resistance itself1 ; for that he was in a core of people whose affections he suspected . But the action enduring no delay , he did speedily levy and send against the Lord Lovell to the number of ...
... forces to resist the rebels , than of the resistance itself1 ; for that he was in a core of people whose affections he suspected . But the action enduring no delay , he did speedily levy and send against the Lord Lovell to the number of ...
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... forces . Neither did the Earl refrain the busi- ness for that he knew the pretended Plantagenet to be but an idol . But contrariwise he was more glad it should be the false Plantagenet than the true ; because the false being sure to ...
... forces . Neither did the Earl refrain the busi- ness for that he knew the pretended Plantagenet to be but an idol . But contrariwise he was more glad it should be the false Plantagenet than the true ; because the false being sure to ...
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... forces . Neither did the Earl refrain the busi- ness for that he knew the pretended Plantagenet to be but an idol . But contrariwise he was more glad it should be the false Plantagenet than the true ; because the false being sure to ...
... forces . Neither did the Earl refrain the busi- ness for that he knew the pretended Plantagenet to be but an idol . But contrariwise he was more glad it should be the false Plantagenet than the true ; because the false being sure to ...
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... forces into England . The King in In the beginning of Lent , according to the Herald ( Cott . MSS . ubi sup ... force about to proceed to sea against the king's enemies there cruising . " Cal . Pat . Rolls , 2 Hen . VII . the mean time ...
... forces into England . The King in In the beginning of Lent , according to the Herald ( Cott . MSS . ubi sup ... force about to proceed to sea against the king's enemies there cruising . " Cal . Pat . Rolls , 2 Hen . VII . the mean time ...
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