The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... means will have left out . " This is what Lord Campbell alludes to where he says that James made Bacon " expunge a legal axiom , that on the reversal of an attainder the party attainted is restored to all his rights . " " — Lives , iii ...
... means will have left out . " This is what Lord Campbell alludes to where he says that James made Bacon " expunge a legal axiom , that on the reversal of an attainder the party attainted is restored to all his rights . " " — Lives , iii ...
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... means of the King's ascent to the crown and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the Earl of Lincoln and the Lord Lovell , and some other of the party ...
... means of the King's ascent to the crown and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the Earl of Lincoln and the Lord Lovell , and some other of the party ...
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... means of the King's ascent to the crown and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the Earl of Lincoln and the Lord Lovell , and some other of the party ...
... means of the King's ascent to the crown and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the Earl of Lincoln and the Lord Lovell , and some other of the party ...
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... mean princes governing in their own right : cum a principibus propriis jure tanquam regio administrarentur . 3 I have retained the spelling of the MS . In the edition of 1622 it is spelt Britaine . In modern histories it is always spelt ...
... mean princes governing in their own right : cum a principibus propriis jure tanquam regio administrarentur . 3 I have retained the spelling of the MS . In the edition of 1622 it is spelt Britaine . In modern histories it is always spelt ...
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... means ; and King Henry of England as well somewhat obnoxious ' to him for his favours and benefits , as busied in his particular troubles at home . There was also a fair and specious occasion offered him to hide his ambition and to ...
... means ; and King Henry of England as well somewhat obnoxious ' to him for his favours and benefits , as busied in his particular troubles at home . There was also a fair and specious occasion offered him to hide his ambition and to ...
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