The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... land , Scottish , French , Spanish , succors , protections , new and extraordinary kinds of confede- racies with subjects . Generally without question the state of this nation never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of ...
... land , Scottish , French , Spanish , succors , protections , new and extraordinary kinds of confede- racies with subjects . Generally without question the state of this nation never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of ...
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... land over the bridge to the Tower , where the morrow after he made twelve knights - bannerets . But for creations , he dispensed them with a sparing hand . For not- withstanding a field so lately fought and a coronation so near at hand ...
... land over the bridge to the Tower , where the morrow after he made twelve knights - bannerets . But for creations , he dispensed them with a sparing hand . For not- withstanding a field so lately fought and a coronation so near at hand ...
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... lands and estate ; and this by a close counsel , without any legal proceed- ' This is distinctly stated by Polydore Vergil , Hall , and Speed . Dr. Lingard dis- putes the fact , referring to the collection of unpublished Acts by Rymer ...
... lands and estate ; and this by a close counsel , without any legal proceed- ' This is distinctly stated by Polydore Vergil , Hall , and Speed . Dr. Lingard dis- putes the fact , referring to the collection of unpublished Acts by Rymer ...
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... lands and goods . 3 The next was , that Edward Plantagenet , then close prisoner in the Tower , should be , in the most public and notorious manner that could be devised , shewed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the ...
... lands and goods . 3 The next was , that Edward Plantagenet , then close prisoner in the Tower , should be , in the most public and notorious manner that could be devised , shewed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the ...
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... lands , Henry , on the 4th and 5th of March , 1485-6 , granted her the com- pensation mentioned in note 1. p . 46 , 1 In 1492 . 2 Here we recover the MS . This is Polydore's statement . It seems however that besides being thus publicly ...
... lands , Henry , on the 4th and 5th of March , 1485-6 , granted her the com- pensation mentioned in note 1. p . 46 , 1 In 1492 . 2 Here we recover the MS . This is Polydore's statement . It seems however that besides being thus publicly ...
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